Wow, I reread my post, and I'm sorry for my sloppy typing / spelling! Scott, I'll try to be brief...it's really a long explanation. But about 9 months ago I had actually stumbled onto the solution - and then discarded the idea after asking several people for opinions. Also I was not willing to spend $400 bucks on a "shotgun" concept. The problem, since the day I bought this car, was a studdering (violent studdering) when simply trying to cruise at normal speeds. When you drop the accelerator to the floor - the car took of and ran great. When you let it idle, it would...reasonably smooth. But when you got up to speed - say 45 mph - and just pressed the gas normally - the car would buck and shutter violently. I did the normal process: Check the fuel pump, the inertia switch, the relays, the injectors, and in fact the entire fuel system. I replace nearly 100% of it, but still could not resolve the issue. The PREVIOUS OWNER had, for some reason, replaced all of the fuel lines to the injectors - from the fuel distributor - with very expensive, high pressure, 250 PSI racing fuel line (the type you find at a speed shop). This always bothered me because it was not original, and made of high temperature silicone. They are specifically designed for extremely high pressure fuel systems. My knowledge of basic hydraulic physics made me worry that these lines could actually "flex" and damp the "hydraulic snap" that is so necessary in a mechanical check valve-style fuel system. But several professionals told me that this was highly unlikely - and probably not the issue. To make a long story short. That is exactly what was happening. Every time a "pulse" of fuel was sent to the injectors, the pulse was "damped" by the minute expansion of the siliconized rubber racing fuel lines. The De Lorean absolutely must have rigid fuel distribution lines. The original De Lorean lines are actually hard-poly tubes surrounded by a rubber protective jacket. After replacing the lines with original De Lorean parts - the car purrs wonderfully, accellerates perfectly and cruises with confidence. (and since I restored and replaced everything else in the fuel system already - it does everything flawlessly!) While I feel good that I had actually stumbled on the solution a long time ago - It actually took my having to bring the car up to DMC Joe to get the repair nailed down. He's nothing short of amazing! (and I consider myself reasonably knowledgeable - and very capable - about repairing a DeLorean.) It did take Joe a couple of days to figure it out, but he did find it! Plus he had the original hoses there, to test the theory. Well, it might have cost me a lot (both money and effort) - but hey: You gotta be Tough when your dumb! One thing is for sure, I've had the car apart and together so many times - I feel I could fix anything now. And now I can spend my time working on the finer points. Eric Dunedin, FL VIN #05557 --- In DMCForum@xxxx, "Scott Mueller" <scott.a.mueller@xxxx> wrote: > Eric, Don't keep it a secret, the forum is just the place for you to discuss > the solution. > Scott Mueller > 002981 > DOA 5031 > > -----Original Message----- > From: deloreanfl [mailto:ericp@xxxx] > Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 5:56 AM > To: DMCForum@xxxx > Subject: [DMCForum] VIN 05557 Working! > > > I'd pround to announce that De Lorean VIN 05557 is now working > perfectly! > > It's been almost a year of tickering, upgrading, and replacing. With > equal parts help from the DML and other DMC news groups, friends and > what have you combined with information from the shop manual and from > DMC Joe...this baby runs strong. > > By the way, the item that finally solved a recurring problem was > unique and the first only time ever mentioned on the news group and > never mentioned in the shop manual. > > If anyone wants details, email me directly. > > Regards and thanks to all. > > Eric > Dunedin, FL > VIN 05557 > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ADVERTISEMENT > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxx > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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