I suppose I don't understand the problem. People post, someone organizes the info and puts it on another web site. This is no different from the archives. Regardless, I suggest a slightly different (or maybe not) approach. I don't know why this hasn't been done yet; the Fiero community has done it as long as I can remember: People who have repaired items on their cars writeup quick & dirty instructions and post them to the list. The good ones are consumed, saved, put on web pages and distributed by the rest of us. I've got detailed instructions on everything Fiero related from headlight adjustment to engine replacement. These documents often have the author's name on them, assuming he or she bothered to put it there. So, why hasn't the DeLorean community done this? I suggest anyone who has repaired/replaced something on their DeLorean take 5 minutes to detail the procedure and post it not only to the DML but also to DMCTech. I'll take every single one of them and put them on my web site for all to see. If others want to do the same, it makes the information that much easier to find. And I promise when I finally get my own DeLorean, the first thing I fix that someone hasn't already detailed, I'll detail myself. -___-------------------------------------------------------------------- | , | ___ ___ _ -- Ryan P. Wright (ryan@xxxx) | _/__ __/ _ \ | | | -- http://www.ryanwright.com | \ \/ / /_\ \| | | | -- Enthusiast of Fieros, DeLoreans, Hovercraft, |_|\_\ /_/---\_\_|___| -- and other unique modes of transportation. ------|_|---------------------------------------------------------------