There are 25 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. RE: 15W40 oil brand From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2. RE: IT'S FINALLY RUNS From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 3. Rear brake calipers From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 4. Re: Removing angle drive spindle nut From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 5. Re: Cooling Comparison From: "captain_hydrogen" <captainhydrogen@xxxxxxx> 6. Re: Cooling Comparison From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> 7. RE: Cooling Comparison From: "Darkstar" <darkstarmedia@xxxxxxxxxxx> 8. Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply From: kayoong@xxxxxxx 9. Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply From: Christian Williams <delorean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 10. Speedo Recalibration---Addendum 2a--- Speedo Recalibration-UPDATE-CONCLUSION---Addendum 1a--- From: Shannon Yocom <ssdelorean@xxxxxxxxx> 11. Re: Cooling Comparison From: Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxxxxxxx> 12. Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply From: billsfanmd@xxxxxxx 13. RE: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply From: "Darkstar" <darkstarmedia@xxxxxxxxxxx> 14. Re: Re: Performance Chips From: Soma576@xxxxxxx 15. Re: Painting engine compartment/nearby items From: "d_rex_2002" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 16. Indiglo Dash Kits - a customer's brief thoughts From: Shannon Yocom <ssdelorean@xxxxxxxxx> 17. Re: angle drive zerk grease fitting? From: "Stephen Card" <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 18. Hi + insurance for non US residents From: "andydmc12" <grewgrew@xxxxxxxxxxx> 19. stock exhaust note From: Louie Golden <louie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 20. The Motor Oil Issue From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxxxxx> 21. DMC spotted near Disney World. From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx> 22. 20th Anniversary DeLorean World From: "Scott Mueller" <scott.a.mueller@xxxxxxxxx> 23. Re: Indiglo Dash Kits - a customer's brief thoughts From: "gullwingmagazine" <gullwingmagazine@xxxxxxxx> 24. Re: angle drive zerk grease fitting? From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> 25. Re: stock exhaust note From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:05:25 -0800 From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: 15W40 oil brand Cecil, As I understood oil gets black over time due to fuel that goes past the rings and dilutes it and when the cylinder fires some exhaust goes by the piston rings and that is what turns the oil black again over time. How ? does this type of oil stop that. John Hervey -----Original Message----- From: Cecil Longwisch [mailto:dmc1982@xxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 8:13 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [DML] 15W40 oil brand I just pulled the pan off my engine after using only Mobil 1 in it for the last 9 years. ( no problems but tapping the block for turbo installation) The pan was clean with absolutely no sludge or grit. The car only has 26k but it is over 20 years old too. I have pulled apart quite a few engines and this is by far the cleanest pan I have seen. It has made a believer out of me. I am sure there are many excellent oils but for the occasional use many of our cars get I like the synthetics. Cecil Longwisch #10663 To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:18:51 -0800 From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: IT'S FINALLY RUNS Dale, As I understand new free flow cats can be welded up and work just fine. If not I have New NOS cats in stock at a savings. John Hervey www.specialTauto.com -----Original Message----- From: D F [mailto:funkstuf@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 7:50 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [DML] IT'S FINALLY RUNS It is true that if you shake out the insides of the cat, the car will run fine. In addition, the converter will no longer heat up red hot. Realize that in some places you must pass an emissions test to re-license the vehicle. You can purchase a catalytic converter if necessary from several places including delorean motor co in houston at www.delorean.com. If you are running the car while partially plugged I suggest you be very careful about the heat it generates. Dale Funk #4984 >From: John Podlewski <john_podlewski@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [DML] IT'S FINALLY RUNS >Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:18:22 -0800 (PST) > > >After nearly six months and two very poorly run, repair shops, my delorean >finally RUNS. Thanks to all the fellow delorean owners who helped out with >their advice, understanding, time, and tools thanks again John! Problems >being old injectors, fuel hoses connected incorrectly at the fuel pump, (to >think I paid out lots of $$$ for that and they had three months to figure >it out), a new C.P.R thanks to Special T. It Idled great after many hours >of labor but stalled upon acceleration until today! Found out it was the >CAT blocked or clogged, whatever, anyone know where to get a bypass"test >pipe" in the U.S, other than going to the muffler shop? I'm not looking >forward to spending $$$ on a new CAT if I don't have to. Don't know if they >will do the work yet I will find out next year, THANKS AGAIN! To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 03:27:21 -0000 From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Rear brake calipers Group, A lot of you have seen by my web site that SpecialTauto.com is now rebuilding brake calipers and selling calipers kits. Due to the demand I'm in need of 2 or 3 more sets of rear calipers to Rebuild. I will trade for parts on the my site or will purchase them at a reasonable price. As you know I'm not buying them to hoard but to rebuild and offer to the Delorean community.Please email me off line at: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thanks John Hervey ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 03:51:09 -0000 From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Removing angle drive spindle nut You shouldn't need to loosen the spindle nut just to rotate the angle drive. Notice the lubrication hole is upside down on our cars -- further evidence that this part was originally designed for right hand drive, in which case the lubrication hole would be right side up! The gear housing is NOT weathertight -- use a heavy weight lubricant. I personally like Andrei Cular's idea of replacing the lubricant screw with a grease zerk fitting. To remove the angle drive altogether the big spindle nut indeed must come off. I used a 1.25" wrench, which probably translated into 32mm properly. To say mine put up resistantance is an understatement -- I simply placed the other end of the wrench on my floor jack cradle and used its hydraulics to easily break the nut free. Don't forget that big nut holds your spindle on -- don't try driving the car without it (you can drive the car without the angle drive, but not without the nut). The angle drive is held to the nut by a lock ring on the inside. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote: > > While you are at the angle > drive loosen it so you can turn it over, remove the small screw on it > and lubricate it. You loosen it with a BIG wrench. Sometimes they are > VERY tight. > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757 > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 04:00:55 -0000 From: "captain_hydrogen" <captainhydrogen@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Cooling Comparison Correction, to my knowledge, only PJ Grady, DeLorean Parts Northwest, and Special T Auto offer any solutions other than NOS. What are the differences (if any), between the three-core radiators? Keep in mind that I am in Arizona where summer days can be 120+ F and winter nights can be close to freezing. So a hybrid metal/plastic radiator may not have a very long life or be as effective as a radiator that is only one material, be it all plastic or all metal. Ben Ferguson VIN 10365 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "captain_hydrogen" <captainhydrogen@xxxx> wrote: > Has anyone done a comparison (Pros/Cons) between the various radiator > upgrades from any DeLorean vendors (www.delorean.com, > www.pjgrady.com, www.deloreanmotorcenter.com, www.delorean- parts.com, > www.specialtauto.com, ... etc.)? > > To my knowledge, only PJ Grady and DeLorean Parts Northwest offer any > solutions other than NOS. > > Ben Ferguson > VIN 10365 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 6 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 04:49:46 -0000 From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Cooling Comparison Any upgrade will be an improvement over the origional radiator. It is an aluminum core with plastic tanks crimped on each end. Every one I see is green around the edges (not a good sign). My own looked pretty good until I took it out. It was also green all over. I put in a brass one with 3 rows of tubes. I did it not so much for any cooling improvement but for reliabilty. I saw first-hand what happens when an end tank blows off and there is NOTHING you can do except replace the radiator. I got the radiator from P J Grady and am very happy with it. I do not know what the other venders offer but I am sure it is either just as good or perhaps better. It was a little pricey for a radiator but if you figure what a tow can cost then it is cheap insurance. If you have ANY doubts about your radiator then replace it and use new (fresh) anti-freeze. It is a pain to do with all the little screws and washers so take your time. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "captain_hydrogen" <captainhydrogen@xxxx> wrote: > Has anyone done a comparison (Pros/Cons) between the various radiator > upgrades from any DeLorean vendors (www.delorean.com, > www.pjgrady.com, www.deloreanmotorcenter.com, www.delorean-parts.com, > www.specialtauto.com, ... etc.)? > > To my knowledge, only PJ Grady and DeLorean Parts Northwest offer any > solutions other than NOS. > > Ben Ferguson > VIN 10365 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 7 Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 23:26:17 -0800 From: "Darkstar" <darkstarmedia@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: Cooling Comparison i have both PJ gradys radiator and rack, both installed at garden grove. Don had no problems with installing other vendors parts. He even ordered it. The body shop doing repairs will order another one from grady. Darkstar -----Original Message----- From: captain_hydrogen [mailto:captainhydrogen@xxxxxxx] Sent: January 4, 2004 4:15 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] Cooling Comparison Has anyone done a comparison (Pros/Cons) between the various radiator upgrades from any DeLorean vendors (www.delorean.com, www.pjgrady.com, www.deloreanmotorcenter.com, www.delorean-parts.com, www.specialtauto.com, ... etc.)? To my knowledge, only PJ Grady and DeLorean Parts Northwest offer any solutions other than NOS. Ben Ferguson VIN 10365 To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 8 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 02:25:08 EST From: kayoong@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply Ditto on that statement. I am sure that the rest of the DeLorean vendors are just as good and caring, but my experiences have mainlly been with PJ Grady and I can express what I know. The last deciding factor for me in purchasing my DeLorean was Rob and his company "PJ Grady," some eight years ago. If it wasn't for Rob, I would have not purchased my DeLorean. At that time there were no DML. If I am right, the DML just got started less then a year after I made my purchase. So, searching for information was based on the DeLorean Owners Association (DOA) and the less then a half dozen of vendors that was available which was a time consuming and aggravating event. A person such as Rob can make the difference when it comes own a DeLorean, for he does offer his knowledge when asked, whether you are making a purchase or not. The other great thing for me is he is just 60 miles away from me, so what ever I need, he is just a short distance away which makes repairs and picking up parts easier. Rob sell parts that are OEM, NOS or reproduce parts that are equal if not "better." They are safe and sound and they are "politically and business correct." This means that the parts are acceptable in the DeLorean community for use as replacement or as an "upgrade." All the parts that are sold are backed up by him, besides the product liability insurance that stands behind the parts. No "hokie pokey" parts sold. So, when dealing with PJ Grady, one is are dealing with a man, his wife Debbie and his top technician Pat who will offer you nothing but the best parts and service money can buy and the money that is spent, is worth every penny. Besides, who do you know that would open up the shop at 12 midnight to take in my DeLorean, in tow when I had an emergency? His trusted technician Pat!!! No brag, just the facts. Kayo Ong #5508 Lic 9D NY ========================================================================== In a message dated 1/4/04 9:46:15 PM, Soma576@xxxxxxx writes: > Rob, no matter what specialty parts you build or commission, you are > guaranteed that i will consider them for purchase.? there isn't a single > thing you > offer that is not THE BEST! > > Andy > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 9 Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 22:16:09 -0800 (PST) From: Christian Williams <delorean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply Heh, nothing like putting someone's name in your post to get them to reply. :) I haven't read all the posts on this topic, but let me tell you about my steering problems. My steering rack (1) was replaced earlier this year at DMC Garden Grove and I had all sorts of problems with the replacement rack (2). There was way too much slop in it. Every time I turned left and brought it back, the steering wheel wouldn't come back to center (even though the car was going straight). Dan (from DMC Garden Grove) sent another rebuilt rack (3) up which a local shop put in. Again, same results. These racks were dirty, the tie-rods flopped around freely, etc. Finally, I had Dan get one of Rob Grady's racks (4) for me and send it up. When the part arrived it looked completely different than the prior racks. It was sparkling clean, glass beaded, brand new boots, tie-rods stiffer than... well, it was nice to say the least. :) The bottom line for steering racks? Rob Grady. Don't mess around with steering racks. Mess around with trying to align your doors or trying to come up with a way to keep fingerprints off the car. -Christian (Rob, I assume my check's in the mail?) :) On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Dave Swingle wrote: > Rob has some difficulty getting this to the list and asked me to post > the reply... Dave S > > ----------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "PJ Grady Info" <info@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 6:58 PM > Subject: RE: Talks to God > > > I understand your dilemma. To the best of my knowledge the bearing is > what is known as a "special". This is commonly done in the auto > business by factories to keep people from putting generic components > in their assemblies. There are many reasons for this. - - - > he found inside it. Isn't anybody brave on this list? That's ok I > won't tell either. I have more to lose than an owner does after all I > have a DeLorean business. Several other people on this list have had > similar problems with other vendors (are you listening Christian > etc? - and what about your experiences Knut?) but no one speaks > up...or it doesn't get past the moderators. I'll have more to say on > this and other subjects at a later date. > > Happy New Year > > Rob Grady > ______________________________ > > www.info(AT)pjgrady.com ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 10 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 08:30:08 -0800 (PST) From: Shannon Yocom <ssdelorean@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Speedo Recalibration---Addendum 2a--- Speedo Recalibration-UPDATE-CONCLUSION---Addendum 1a--- FYI for those who are doing or thinking of doing a speedo face change and re-calibration. The old machines necessary to calibrate our speedos are becoming scarcer and scarcer to find. I was able to find a (sorta) local shop for my recalibration. Bob's Speedometer in Farmington, MI. (also in CA) http://www.bobsspeedometer.com/bobs/ If you are closer to, or would rather ship your speedometer to Grady, He also has a guy that can do it. Contact him for details. http://www.pjgrady.com/ Shannon Y 16506 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 11 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 08:50:55 -0800 (PST) From: Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Cooling Comparison I've not done any comparison, but I can certainly tell you that after 60,000 miles with both Rob's triple core radiator AND his refurbished steering rack, both were superb investments. As to the cooling, I run twin turbos which, as you can imagine, add some heat (pun intended). I have sat idling in 102º temp for nearly an hour and did not overheat. Going up and down mountain passes in boost also creates no problem. As to the rack - awesome, simply awesome - still tight as a drum after 60K miles. Oh, and to add my 2$ to the motor oil comments, I, too, use Mobil 1 and change as close to 3000 miles as I can. Not only do I not have "coking" problems with the turbos, but the oil is still transparent when I change it. Dick Ryan VIN 16867 --- captain_hydrogen <captainhydrogen@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Has anyone done a comparison (Pros/Cons) between the > various radiator > upgrades from any DeLorean vendors __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 http://search.yahoo.com/top2003 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 12 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 12:45:37 -0500 From: billsfanmd@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply My first experience with Rob was 2 years ago when my car failed MD inspection becasue of a steering rack that was shot. He quickly mailed it to my shop and they put it in and my car passed inspection. The internet has no doubt helped save the Delorean as info and help can be spread around the world in a open forum. But unfortunatley for vendors, it also allows the customer to quickly shop prices in just minutes. People always gravitate to the lowest price. When I read the details of Rob's steering rack I felt lucky he decided to rebuild them. The airlines have long complained the that the flying public wants airline travel to be dirt cheap, safe, fast and friendly with a meal to boot. People need to pay for quality and safety but they just don't want to. I have since spent thousands on parts from Rob with no problems. It all comes down to cosmetics vs mechanical. As an example, The front radiator screen looks great in ss. However, at almost $200 it is an expensive piece for a part that almost no one can see. My only advice would be for Rob to try and package 3-4 of his ss parts into a "value meal" style pricing. Rob has helped me many times on the phone and at the spring social's which he gets nothing for. Mike C 2109 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 13 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 11:51:09 -0800 From: "Darkstar" <darkstarmedia@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply Just to note that due to this incident garden grove has changed to a different rebuilder. Darkstar -----Original Message----- From: Christian Williams [mailto:delorean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: January 4, 2004 10:16 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Re: Rack & Pinion determination-Grady Reply Heh, nothing like putting someone's name in your post to get them to reply. :) I haven't read all the posts on this topic, but let me tell you about my steering problems. My steering rack (1) was replaced earlier this year at DMC Garden Grove and I had all sorts of problems with the replacement rack (2). There was way too much slop in it. Every time I turned left and brought it back, the steering wheel wouldn't come back to center (even though the car was going straight). Dan (from DMC Garden Grove) sent another rebuilt rack (3) up which a local shop put in. Again, same results. These racks were dirty, the tie-rods flopped around freely, etc. Finally, I had Dan get one of Rob Grady's racks (4) for me and send it up. When the part arrived it looked completely different than the prior racks. It was sparkling clean, glass beaded, brand new boots, tie-rods stiffer than... well, it was nice to say the least. :) The bottom line for steering racks? Rob Grady. Don't mess around with steering racks. Mess around with trying to align your doors or trying to come up with a way to keep fingerprints off the car. -Christian (Rob, I assume my check's in the mail?) :) On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Dave Swingle wrote: > Rob has some difficulty getting this to the list and asked me to post > the reply... Dave S > > ----------------------- > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "PJ Grady Info" <info@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 6:58 PM > Subject: RE: Talks to God > > > I understand your dilemma. To the best of my knowledge the bearing is > what is known as a "special". This is commonly done in the auto > business by factories to keep people from putting generic components > in their assemblies. There are many reasons for this. - - - > he found inside it. Isn't anybody brave on this list? That's ok I > won't tell either. I have more to lose than an owner does after all I > have a DeLorean business. Several other people on this list have had > similar problems with other vendors (are you listening Christian > etc? - and what about your experiences Knut?) but no one speaks > up...or it doesn't get past the moderators. I'll have more to say on > this and other subjects at a later date. > > Happy New Year > > Rob Grady > ______________________________ > > www.info(AT)pjgrady.com To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 14 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:27:35 EST From: Soma576@xxxxxxx Subject: Re: Re: Performance Chips In a message dated 1/4/04 8:42:46 PM Central Standard Time, pauld@xxxxxxxxx writes: I haven't heard anything about chips for Deloreans though. Word, Paul D. <<<< That would be because there isn't an engine management computer to put a chip INTO! computers in the DeLorean - 1. idle ECU - no reason to modify 2. lambda ECU - reads O2 sensor readings and converts to pulse width for frequency valve which varies control pressure. i suppose you could hack it to give more fuel to the cylinders, except the entire control pressure system in REACTIVE rather than actually controlling anything. everything else is mechanical or runs off of relays. no place to put a chip in! Andy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 15 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 20:17:42 -0000 From: "d_rex_2002" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Painting engine compartment/nearby items Matt, High temperature paint is not required for painting the surfaces you mentioned EXCEPT if you happen to be running a turbo setup. With turbo applications, you may want to use high temperature paint on areas that are in close proximity to the turbo(s) and exhaust. Otherwise, I have always had the best results using Krylon semi-flat black paint for the areas you mentioned, as well as the louvers. Keep in mind that your paint job will only be as good as the prep work you do on the surfaces to be painted and masking off the areas you do not intend to paint. Make sure to have all oil, grease, etc. removed, which is not always easy in the engine compartment. Try to paint with low humidity and between 65 and 85 degrees, use at least 2 coats and let eaxch dry at least 2 hours for best results. Later, Rich W. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > Is it necessary to use a high temp paint to paint the engine cover > hinges/engine cover/engine compartment? I was going to use ACE STOP > RUST gloss and flat black enamel. > > thanks! > > Matt > #1604 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 16 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 09:58:27 -0800 (PST) From: Shannon Yocom <ssdelorean@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Indiglo Dash Kits - a customer's brief thoughts If your on the fence wondering about the Indilo Kit I would tell you to go ahead and get it. The quality of the product is great, better than I expected. It also looks good in the car (IMHO anyway). I love the snap/connectors for the wires so if need be you can easily disconnect them when taking out the binnacle & cluster. I asked for blue allumination and also received the option of green with the toggle & dimmer switch. Instructions are OK, but the non-do-it-yourselfer may need more. I know Jordan's How-To page can help with the binnacle removal (http://retroserver.no-ip.com/delorean/deloreanmain.html). I wish the instrument cluster overlays were 1 piece in stead of 3 to make it seamless, but for installation purposes the 1 piece would be impossible to install without removing needles. I only have 3 small complaints: - Without warning, Speedhut customized the "custom" speedometer face I sent (e.g. changed MPH mark lengths, enlarged numbers, removed KM markings & numbers). - For some un-known reason Speedhut does not put any KM markings on their products. I wish I knew this before receiving the finished kit. To my Canadian & other KM using friends, if you want kilometers on your speedometer your screwed. - Being an "anal graphic designer" the resolution of printed output is a bit jaggy (not like the 300dpi speedo face I sent), but at the distance being viewed this is not a big issue. Well, I guess I have one more complaint... I can't fully enjoy the new dash kit because of all the Salt & Idiots out :-( Shannon Y 16506 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 17 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 22:56:32 -0000 From: "Stephen Card" <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: angle drive zerk grease fitting? Do the threads in the angle drive cross right over to a specific size zerk fitting (size?) or does it have to be re tapped? I have my front axle currently disassembled for brake work and would like to make this modification while it's off. Thanks, Stephen Vin 3601 >I personally like Andrei Cular's idea of replacing the lubricant screw with a grease zerk fitting. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 18 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 20:16:08 -0000 From: "andydmc12" <grewgrew@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Hi + insurance for non US residents Hi all on the list, I have been on the list for a while now, however this is my first post, I would just like to say hi and happy new year to all. I am visiting the U.S. for 2 weeks and I will be arriving this thursday 08/01/04 in Idaho, I am collecting my Delorean and I am driving down to Dallas, I just wondered if any of you had any ideas who I could contact to insure me to drive the car whilst i'm in the U.S. The guy who I bought the delorean off has arrange a temporary license for me is there anything else I will need. All help and advice is greatly appreciated. many thanks andy ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 19 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 12:39:02 -0800 (PST) From: Louie Golden <louie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: stock exhaust note Hey group, I've had several people lately tell me they love the way my car sounds. They usually comment this as I'm driving it near the redline :-). Everyone who has ever ridden in my car hasalso commented on how fast it was. I find that pretty cool since DeLoreans are known for being underpowered. Anyways, I find it surprising that people like the car's exhaust note so much because I *HATED* the way the DeLorean sounded when I first started being around the cars. I guess to me there's still nothing like the sound of an American V8. Though I still can't say I'm terribly fond of the DeLoreans exhaust sound, I do agree they sound pretty neat when they're near redline. So I thought I'd create a poll here to find out what everyone thinks of the stock DeLorean exhaust note. The poll can be found here, and voting concludes in 1 month- http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/polls Louie Golden VIN 5252 NC plates "88 MPH" _____________________________________________________________ Buy and sell stocks in NFL teams! Get paid dividends every time your team wins! Free limited-time trial at http://www.AllSportsMarket.com/Index.asp?Refer=delomail ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 20 Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 22:07:01 -0000 From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxxxxx> Subject: The Motor Oil Issue I have been reading with some interest the motor oil postings because it seems that this is another flurry of these. It appears that many, like me, simply do not know how or do not have the data to evaluate the type of motor oil needed in their engine. Certainly the technology in motor oil has expanded considerably since the time the PVR engine was developed so reading the old manuals may not make since. In addition, the standards by which oils are graded have also changed considerably. I wanted to understand motor oils more and, as a result, I eventually acquired an e-book called "The Motor Oil Bible" by Michael Kaufman (www.motor-oil-bible.com). If you want to know ANYTHING about motor oils, I suggest you get that book. Not to bore everyone with techno stuff, there are a few points I would leave with you from "The Motor Oil Bible". First, the "w" is not an indicator of weight but rather an indicator of cold temperature performance; Think "winter". Next, I have been convinced that the motor oil of choice in the DeLorean engine should be multi- viscosity, fully synthetic motor oil like 0w-40, 5w-40, 10w-40, or 15w-40. The "w" factor simply being your desire or need for cold engine starting/pumping performance. Finally, the filter has to be top notch. All this means that I believe, after researching a lot of information, the best oil for my DeLorean is Valvoline SynPower 5w- 40 (I live in NJ) and the best filter is a Hastings or NAPA Gold oil filter (I have the elbow on the oil gauge sender to make room). If I lived in Minnesota or Arizona I would use the same thing. I change the filter every time I change oil ? once every twelve months or 6,000 miles. Harold McElraft - 3354 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 21 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 15:02:46 -0800 (PST) From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: DMC spotted near Disney World. Sometime late last week, I spotted a DMC pulling in to a gift store on Rt 192, just West of Disney World... Next to a McDonalds. It was a lttile before 10PM. It was late, and after a day of fighting crowds in the "fun parks", I just wanted to go to sleep so I did not stop to say hello. Anyway, It is good to see more of these cars on the road now than 10+ years ago when I spent months looking to buy my first DeLorean. Marc __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 http://search.yahoo.com/top2003 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 22 Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 12:57:41 -0600 From: "Scott Mueller" <scott.a.mueller@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: 20th Anniversary DeLorean World I received my 20th Anniversary Edition DeLorean World today. It is a very nice issue and includes a DVD with nice DeLorean drive by action shots. Also, there are several travel articles along with an article describing a $16,000 Stereo/Navigation system. This will be a nice addition to my collection of DeLorean related literature. If you do not belong to the DeLorean Owners Association, you might want to consider joining. http://www.delorean-owners.org/doa/join.html Scott Mueller 002981 RNDOLA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 23 Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 01:49:14 -0000 From: "gullwingmagazine" <gullwingmagazine@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Indiglo Dash Kits - a customer's brief thoughts For those of you that want to see a step by step pictorial on how-to install the Indiglo Dash Kit, we are currently installing one in our Yellow Project D featured in Gullwing Magazine. Should be in the upcoming issue. We wanted to give everyone a look-see at this product so you can decided for yourself. Ron Gullwing Magazine --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Shannon Yocom <ssdelorean@xxxx> wrote: > If your on the fence wondering about the Indilo Kit I would tell you to go ahead > and get it. The quality of the product is great, better than I expected. It also > looks good in the car (IMHO anyway). I love the snap/connectors for the wires so > if need be you can easily disconnect them when taking out the binnacle & cluster. > I asked for blue allumination and also received the option of green with the > toggle & dimmer switch. Instructions are OK, but the non-do-it- yourselfer may > need more. I know Jordan's How-To page can help with the binnacle removal > (http://retroserver.no-ip.com/delorean/deloreanmain.html). I wish the instrument > cluster overlays were 1 piece in stead of 3 to make it seamless, but for > installation purposes the 1 piece would be impossible to install without removing > needles. > > I only have 3 small complaints: > - Without warning, Speedhut customized the "custom" speedometer face I sent (e.g. > changed MPH mark lengths, enlarged numbers, removed KM markings & numbers). > - For some un-known reason Speedhut does not put any KM markings on their > products. I wish I knew this before receiving the finished kit. To my Canadian & > other KM using friends, if you want kilometers on your speedometer your screwed. > - Being an "anal graphic designer" the resolution of printed output is a bit > jaggy (not like the 300dpi speedo face I sent), but at the distance being viewed > this is not a big issue. > > Well, I guess I have one more complaint... I can't fully enjoy the new dash kit > because of all the Salt & Idiots out :-( > > Shannon Y > 16506 > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. > http://photos.yahoo.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 24 Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 02:50:06 -0000 From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: angle drive zerk grease fitting? The threads do match up to a zerk fitting but the angle drive is made out of soft metal so you can force it to fit. The bigger issue is that you can develop a lot of pressure with a grease gun and if you are not careful you will blow the side right off. IMHO it is better to use the screw and a small hand powered grease gun with a blunt tip. This way you can't put too much presure into the angle drive. Also a zerk fitting will hold the pressure inside, if you use the screw the pressure is released when you remove the hand greaser. For a job that is done infrequently just be careful not to lose the screw. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stephen Card" <stephen@xxxx> wrote: > Do the threads in the angle drive cross right over to a specific > size zerk fitting (size?) or does it have to be re tapped? I have my > front axle currently disassembled for brake work and would like to > make this modification while it's off. > Thanks, > Stephen > Vin 3601 > > >I personally like Andrei Cular's idea of replacing the lubricant > screw with a grease zerk fitting. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 25 Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 02:55:48 -0000 From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: stock exhaust note A lot of people are impressed with the speed not so much because it is so fast but more because you are travelling so close to the ground! With today's SUV's you ride so high up it is really strange to be so low in the Delorean. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Louie Golden <louie@xxxx> wrote: > Hey group, > > I've had several people lately tell me they love the way my car sounds. They usually comment this as I'm driving it near the redline find out what everyone thinks of the stock DeLorean exhaust note. The poll can be found here, and voting concludes in 1 month- > > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/polls > > Louie Golden > VIN 5252 > NC plates "88 MPH" > > _______________ ______________________________________________ > Buy and sell stocks in NFL teams! Get paid dividends every time your team wins! 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