Re: [doc] Smoking DeLorean! (FAO possibly Phill W)
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Re: [doc] Smoking DeLorean! (FAO possibly Phill W)



Hi Phil,

Same thing happened to me when I regas my air con for
the first time. However it happened to me when the car
was in idle.

Try switching on ur air con when you are driving at a
constant speed (e.g. 30mph+) and see if it still
happens (of course, check if the air con still
works!). Look at the volt meter, see if the voltage
drops too much from 12-13V when the air con is on.

What may be happening, is that your D is having a
'lack of voltage' problem... causing the electronic
magnetic switch at the air con compressor to fail at
engaging (or disengaging) the clutch fully, making the
clutch slip (while in contact with the rotating disk)
hence causing smoke. Testing it while the car is at a
constant speed will hopefully see whether it is a bad
alternator causing the overall problem.

Anyway, I am not a very experienced DeLorean owner
yet... so someone with a more techanical mind will
correct me if I got something wrong here!

Good luck with the problem solving!

Regards,
John Tien
DOC 8
RHD 3046

--- Phil Peters <PhilPeters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Unfortunately I suffered one of those heart stopping
> moments tonight when I saw SMOKE billowing out from
> the engine cover while I was driving through town! I
> pulled over immediately, and a closer inspection
> revealed that the smoke was coming from the air con
> compressor rather than the engine itself, so panic
> over. I seem to remember someone's car at Gaydon
> this year suffering the same problem (possibly Phill
> Wright's SOR83T?).
>
> I could be wrong, but it seems that the compressor
> has a sort of clutch mechanism to engage it, since
> the belt constantly drives it. If you were standing
> at the back of my car looking into the engine bay,
> you can see that the round part on the compressor
> which engages seems to get stuck or seize. Does this
> mean that the bearing has seized? If so, what would
> be the next step in sorting this out? And
> furthermore, can I do it without losing all my
> refridgerant gas??
>
> Any advice at all would be really welcomed! :-)
>
>
>

> --
>
>
> Phil Peters
> VIN #4400 LHJ 58W
> DOC #84
> Wolverhampton, UK
>
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