Re: [DMCForum] Bob Zilla saved the day
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Re: [DMCForum] Bob Zilla saved the day



The only tools I habitually carry are one each of the two screwdrivers,
a small socket set with 5-14mm sockets (on a 1./4"), and brake fluid
because I know my clutch hydraulics are dodgy (will replace when I do my
engine conversion).

as long as the pulleys are strait and the belt's tight, you shouldn't
have a problem. I've seen several water pump pulleys that wobble due to
someone trying to pull them off in the past.

Martin

Walter Coe wrote:

> I was driving my DeLorean out of town yesterday when the alternator
> belt fell off.  I hear it go "zing".  The battery light comes on, and
> the engine temp starts to rise.  Okay, it was my fault for having an
> off-brand cheapy belt that was bought in an emergency from a rural
> hardware store in Vermont -- obviously not a 'proper vendor'.  Anyway,
> the free-bee tool kit that Bob Zilla handed out at the one of the
> DeLorean Car Shows came in really handy.  I was able to put what was
> left of the bad belt back on and limp to the nearest autoparts store. 
> Shame on me for not having an extra set of belts in the car.  I must
> have taken them out when unpacking from a trip.
>
> Shall we put a list together of spares & tools that most mechanically
> inclined travelers should keep in their DeLoreans?  I don't mean like
> Bill Roberston who manages to pack a whole shop under his hood.  But
> what should the basics be?  Belts, a few hoses, quart of oil, brake
> fluid, gallon of water, etc....?
>
> Walt



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