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Re: Frame epoxy
- From: "Robert Rooney" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 05:10:13 -0000
I've heard that many of the first cars off the assembly line had too 
thick a coating of epoxy on them which resulted in cracking. Once DMC 
realized what was happening, a thinner coat was applied to all 
chassis after that. I don't know of a VIN cut off number where the 
change was put into effect, but I'm pretty sure it happened sometime 
in mid '81. While there are suttle variations for certain cosmetic 
components and parts, there really isn't a huge differance between 
all year models. Judging by the progress & habits of the company, 
the DMC-12 probably wouldn't have had a noticible makeover untill 
1986.
-Robert
vin 6585
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, intelisens@xxxx wrote:
> I understand that there was a new process used on the 1983 Deloreon 
> frames that prevented corrosion. I heard that the epoxy used on the 
> 1981-82 models had a tendency to crack resulting in water becoming 
> trapped beneath the epoxy layers leading to corrosion of the frame. 
I 
> heard the coating process was changed for the 1983 models. Is this 
> true? Thank you
> 
> Daniel Cole
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