Re: [DML] Broken Down DeLorean in North Carolina
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Re: [DML] Broken Down DeLorean in North Carolina



 
Bill... I'm sorry as I did have my list with but this  was simply a  case of 
overheating.  Simply had to wait about half an hour until the stop  and go 
cleared and then hit the road again.  I noticed that the sensor for  the hot 
coolant is hanging down on the pipe.  Should that be like that or  should it be on 
top of the pipe.  I noticed some coolant coming from around  the item and it 
seems to me that the wires should be on top and not the  bottom.  It looks 
like a simple rotation of the pipe. 
 
Roy   #0893
 
In a message dated 5/19/2005 10:06:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

So you  were 60 miles away and didn't contact me...

I highly recommend anyone  travelling, especially in a DeLo of unknown
condition, to take advantage of  the Owners'  Directory:

http://www.dmcnews.com/directory.html

Could be a life  saver far from home.

Bill Robertson
#5939


 


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