Jim, I'll throw in my 2cents worth. I have said before about how an electrical tune up can perk up the performance to the car. Electrical parts do wear out as well as break. Ignition coils will develop cold solder joints and corrosion then electrically open when they get hot. Replacing the coil is a good idea. Wires will get old and develop carbon tracks as well as the distributor caps and rotors. You might want to think about the plugs also. I' am offering some hotter plugs on my web site and will be experminting with them also. We used to do this all the time when i worked on corvetts and for the type of town driving we were going with our De Loreans, I think the plugs are to cold. I'll probably catch flack over this, but i'm going up the line with hotter burning plugs. I will put more info on my website as soon as I can get permission from Bosch to copy the info. If not I will have to rekey it. Don't forget The Fan Fix, it to can increase performance. Let me know if I can help. John dherv10@xxxx www.specialTauto.com --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, Jim Reeve <ultra@xxxx> wrote: > This winter, I'll be slowly conducting some 30,000 mile maintenance on > my DeLorean. On my list is... > > Plugs, Wires, Cap, Rotor > Oxygen Sensor, Reset LAMBDA counter > Fuel Filter, Air Filter > Cooling System flush, replace all hoses > AC and Alternator Belt > > Also what I found when looking at factory recommendations was change the > transmission fluid. Is there any type of fluid that works best? Or > should I not even bother doing this? (I remember reading a while back > that there may be leaks if the seal in the fill/drain plugs are opened, > is this true?) > > On my msc. list is getting a MSD Ignition Coil, Stainless Header bottle, > and stainless heat shields. > > I have a basic knowledge of automotive workings, basically just enough > to do all of the listed above myself, but I do have two more questions. > > The manual also states to adjust the ignition timing. I have never done > this, nor have I really looked into it. Is this something that could be > easily done with basic knowledge if I just read up on it a little more, > or is this something I should have done by a real mechanic? > > And finally, I've heard a lot of talk on the list recently about the > Impulse Coil. This is the first time I've hear of this, and I couldn't > find too much info on this in the parts/workshop manual. Since i'm > going to have the intake removed this winter, I'm going to have some > pretty easy access to the distributor. Should I replace this part, or > not worry about it? Sorry for the length, but I always like getting > things done right the first time. > > Thanks for everyone's help. > <PS> The damage to my left front fender was estimated at $650. Much > better than I originally thought! Just wanted to let a couple of the > curious ones know. > -- > Jim Reeve <Ultra> > '81 DeLorean-#6960 > http://www.dmcultra.com > AIM-Ultra2169