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- From: "Josh Porter" <joshp1986@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 16:05:49 -0000
I had this problem once, my car sat for six years when I bought it. 
What I did on the gas tank is I got a 5 gal. bucket and about three 
or four old rags that I won't ever use again. I syphoined as much of 
the old gas out as I could into the bucket and the rest I wiped out 
with the rags. After I got all the old crummy stuff out I went in and 
washed the inside of the tank with water and soap just to make sure I 
got all the dirt off the bottom, better be safe than sorry. I took 
the sending unit apart and cleaned it inside and out because the dirt 
was making it stick.  I then got a rebuilt pump and all new lines and 
a new filter. I wish I could say that mine runs great but money has 
run out so it's still where it has been since I bought it.
Stefan, alot of people out there will tell you that they know how to 
work on a DeLorean but when they tell the aluminum looks good, run 
away from their advice. My advice is listen to the veteran DeLorean 
guys that's what I do. I bet you get the same response that I did at 
school from the guys. Thinking you're cool for having a DeLorean. 
Yep, all the signatures in my senior yearbook talk about my car. 
Congratulations on getting a DeLorean so early in life and take care 
of it with a lot of TLC :)
Josh
10989
dDloreangroups.com, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote:
> It is all done from the top. Remove the spare tire and the curved
> cover in the tire well. You will see a large round boot with a clamp
> on it. The fuel pump is in there. Carefully remove it and set it 
aside
> after disconecting the lower suction hose and the return hose to the
> baffle. I recomend removing the baffle and all the parts inside. You
> will need a 10mm wrench to remove the nut if it isn't too rotten. 
The
> baffle has to be disassembled in the tank to remove it. You can 
stick
> your arm in the tank (if you aren't too big) and wipe the tank out
> easily. Inspect all of the parts and replace anything in 
questionable
> condition. Work in a well ventilated area and use rubber gloves.
> Acetone easily melts all the crud if it has hardened. Wipe out ALL
> dirt. I also remove the sender unit for more room and to clean under
> it as well. It is next to the fuel pump and is removed by loosening
> the large ring. There is no choke. The fuel injection system adds 
fuel
> in other ways. Clean out the tank and if you still have starting
> problems we can troubleshoot it then. Most fuel system problems 
start
> with contaminated or stale fuel so by cleaning out the tank and
> putting fresh fuel in it might improve your starting problems. In 
the
> meantime remove and slow charge the battery, have it load tested and
> if it is good recharge it again slowly while you work on the tank. 
If
> you are ordering any parts for the fuel tank get a Workshop Manual 
and
> 2 oil filters. One for now and another for next time. Also check ALL
> of the fluid levels and the air pressure in the tires.
> David Teitelbaum
> vin 10757
> 
> 
> -- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "stefandmc" <stefandmc@xxxx> wrote:
> > HI everyone, im new here, my name is Stefan Diklich, im 16 and 
just 
> > recently got a delroean, 1982 vin 10632 automatic. I love the car 
but 
> > i am having problems with it. First of all, i apparently need to 
clean 
> > the gas tank by hand (because the car was sitting for a year with 
gas 
> > in it), how in the world do i go about doing this>? I know there 
is a 
> > acess from underneath the car, but is this how i take the tank 
out? I 
> > also think there is a problem with the choke beacuse the car goes 
from 
> > almost shutting off to starting up, and it does it consistantly. 
I 
> > hope i explained these few problems well enough for you to 
understand. 
> > THanks
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