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Title: dmcnews-digest V3 #329

dmcnews-digest      Wednesday, February 11 1998      Volume 03 : Number 329



       In this issue:
        Re: DML: DeLoreans in Movies
        DML: Cincinnati DeLorean Car Show
        DML: RE: dmc logos
        DML: Valve Lash
        DML: New owner.
        Re: DML: Valve Lash
        DML: Fuel door
        DML: Supercars Web Site (DeLorean's included)
        Re: DML: DeLoreans in Movies
        DML: DeLoreans on TV "My Classic Car"
        Re: DML: Valve Lash
        DML:  DMC Houston Free Emailgram
        DML: Re: valve lash (engine tapping sound)
        Re: DML: Tire sizes
        DML: Good DeLorean for $13,000?
        DML:  Re: fuel door
        DML: DeLoreans in Movies
        DML: Re: All the DeLoreans in Movies postings
        DML: ADMIN NOTE: Top reason people are unsubscribed from the list
        DML: Engine replacement
        DML: Re: Re: All the DeLoreans in Movies postings
        DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available
        Re: DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available
        Re: DML: Good DeLorean for $13,000?
        DML: DeLorean Movie Site
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        Re: DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        DML: Updated Webpage
        Re: DML: Fuel door
        Re: DML: Fuel door etc.
        DML: Engine cover latch
        DML: Is a DeLorean a "typical" 80s car?
        DML: Exposure to increase DeLorean value
        Re: DML: Is a DeLorean a "typical" 80s car?
        DML: i want a delorean
        DML: DeLorean for sale
        DML: Three DeLoreans for Sale in Phoenix
        DML: Stainless Steel

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Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 22:18:35 -0500
From: "John Stiefel" <Stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: DeLoreans in Movies

I have seen a DeLorean in an episode for Eerie Indiana.  In the plot the
main character believes his own life is just a TV show.  He meets up with
the director who drives a DeLorean.  It is even mentions as such in the
episode.

Have fun,
Jack

- ----------
>
> Has anybody seen Deloreans i any other movies besides the BTTF
> trilogy, The Wedding Singer, or The Lawnmower Man?
>
> Andrew Ishak
> wil be a D-owner in about six months

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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 11:14:07 EST
From: KKoncelik@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: Cincinnati DeLorean Car Show

Hi
As this years host of the Cincinnati DeLorean Car Show I want to thank
James
and everyone else who has helped spread the word on what I believe is
going to
be the best DeLorean event ever.  The Show is June 12th to the 14th and I
invite all of you to visit the show's web site at http://idt.net/~dmc1219
or
just click <A HREF="" href="http://idt.net/~dmc1219">http://idt.net/~dmc1219">here</A>.  The web page has
been
recently updated.  There are also many new photos.  Check out the
<A HREF="" href="http://idt.net/~dmc1219/links.htm">http://idt.net/~dmc1219/links.htm">link</A> section also.
 
This show is for you the DeLorean Owner and Enthusiast.  All material
needed
to register is on the <A
HREF="" href="http://idt.net/~dmc1219/registration_form.htm">http://idt.net/~dmc1219/registration_form.htm">
REGISTRATION</A> Page of the web site.

All events are first come first serve in case of a sellout.

I am very encouraged by the responses back so far and would like to
extend the
invitation to those of you on the dmcnews that have not heard about the
event
yet.

A monthly posting on the event will be made to keep everyone updated.

Again thank you for your interest and help in making this one of the Best
DeLorean Events Ever.  Please e-mail me if you have any questions.
kkoncelik@xxxxxxx

Fax at 513-398-2445 for fax response.  Flyers are available to any group
wishing to add the event to your newsletters. 

Please help spread the word to everyone to help make this an outstanding
event
we will all remember.

Ken
kkoncelik@xxxxxxx

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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 1998 12:39:16 -0800
From: Duncan Ermini-Leaf <duncan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: RE: dmc logos

> i am looking for the dmc logo on the front grill or the delorean logo on
> the
> lower hood.  i dont want to pay $50 for a new one.  if anyone has
> something like this, please let me know.

 Can anyone give me the dimensions of the logo on the grill?

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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 16:02:34 -0600
From: "James Hamilton" <a0003713@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Valve Lash

My question is one of ignorance.  First what is valve lash and how can you
tell if you need it adjusted.  I have a tap in my engine and could this be
an indication that I need this adjusted.  Also how do you adjust valve
lash
and do you need any special tools.  I looked for this in my work shop
manual and came up with nothing.  The sound comes from the right side of
the engine compartment and I know it is not the vibration sound common to
the frequency valve.  Could the alternator make a tapping sound.  Thanks
Jim.

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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 21:28:30 -0700
From: "Stephen Jaeger" <sjaeger01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: New owner.

I guess it is time to get my feet wet. I am a new owner of an 81 D (vin
2497). I've had it for approx. 2 wks. First on my to do list is to get the
passenger door adjusted. The top of the door hits the roof when the door
is
opened or closed. Is this a job for a green horn? I have been sizing up
the
procedure. As far as I can see it is a matter of adjusting the hinges on
the sides of the door. Do I need to remove the strut first ?

Another concern of mine are the heat shields around the exhaust system.
The
shields are disintegrating. Are they asbestos? Are they a hazard? Do I
need
them? Are there replacements available? I would appreciate any help in
these matters.

Thanks from Tucson!
Steve Jaeger

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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 98 23:27:26 PST
From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Valve Lash

> My question is one of ignorance.  First what is valve lash and how can you
> tell if you need it adjusted.  I have a tap in my engine and could this be
> an indication that I need this adjusted.  Also how do you adjust valve
> lash
> and do you need any special tools.  I looked for this in my work shop
> manual and came up with nothing.  The sound comes from the right side of
> the engine compartment and I know it is not the vibration sound common to
> the frequency valve.  Could the alternator make a tapping sound.  Thanks


Jim,

first,  Its not a question of ignorance.  But,  the procedure of
adjusting
"valve Lash" is somewhat of a Generic Term.  Valve lash refers to the
amount
of clearance between the top of the stem and rocker arm.  Most of the
time,
its
measured in .000 of a given increment of measurment.  This usually only
applies
to engines with solid lifters.   Engines with hydraulic lifters are
usually
set to run
at "zero lash".  Adjusting the "Valve lash" usually just refers to
adjusting the pre-load
of the springs.
Delorean engines (prv), have a history of excessive cam wear.  But,
usually
just
causes a loss in horsepower.  The best way to track down a noice,  such as
a tapping or clicking,  is to use a hose up to your ear and move it about
the engine
and that will help you narrow down the location of the noise.  Adjusting
the valves
and springs does require some special tools, but a good mechanic will have
these
handy and by pulling the valve cover, should be able to tell you what is
causing the
problem.  it could just be a valve that is sticking open or something. 

- -Brandon

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 00:29:46 -0700
From: "Xaeriq \"Knightwulf\" Knight" <Knightwulf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Fuel door

Okay folks...  I apologize for the completely neophytic (is that a word?)
nature of this question, but...  The 'fuel door' on the hood of some
DeLoreans...  That designates an early '81, does it not?  Also (REALLY
stupid question forthcoming), is that actually where you fill the fuel
tank
from?  Is this a preferrable configuration?  It is more dangerous to have
this configuration in the event of a crash?  Any input would be GREATLY
appreciated...  Thank you for putting up with these queries...  :)

- --Knight
(Hopefully, soon to be owner)

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 04:31:00 -0400
From: skynet@xxxxxxxx (skynet)
Subject: DML: Supercars Web Site (DeLorean's included)

Greetings!

I found this web site as I was browsing looking for DeLorean's related web
pages.

This is new for me and may be old news for some.  If it is of any
interest,
you may look in http://supercars.net/

DeLorean is mentioned as a PAST supercar (but at least is on the list)

You may also find interesting information on other supercars too !!!

If you like it please let me know (to see if it is worth surfing for
DeLorean info and posting it here for all of you !!!)


J.J.
(DMC enthusiast - not an owner yet!!!)
dmc-12@xxxxxxx

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Date: Sat, 07 Feb 1998 23:28:06 -0800
From: PRESJR <PRESJR@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: DeLoreans in Movies

DML:
In regards to the DeLoreans in Movies, there is a rather smutty movie
out there called Malibu Express.  The main character drives a RED
DeLorean throughout the entire first half of the movie.  The movie
probably came out in the early eighties, and it definately classifies as
a "B" movie.  Hope I could help.
President J.R. Parnell

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 09:53:01 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DeLoreans on TV "My Classic Car"

Did everyone see "My Classic Car" on TNN over the weekend?  Most of
that episode was shot last fall at the first annual "My Classic Car"
Autofest in Evansville, Indiana.  As fellow DMLer Micah Fryman
promised, seven DeLoreans were featured. The DeLoreans made three
appearances, including a brief lecture by Lincoln Nation.  The cars looked
good!

It looked like "My Classic Car" attracted thousands of cars to thier
meet.
Somehow, the DeLoreans managed to get more television time than any
other type of car at the Autofest.  Most of the other cars weren't even
mentioned!

They featured Lincoln Nation's DeLorean talk between two muscle cars:
a Ford Galaxie 500 XL and a Chevy Chevelle LS6.  I believe this is the
most important type of exposure for increasing the value of DeLoreans,
because it gives our cars extra credibility with classic car collectors.

I got the show on videotape and plan to play it at future DCO events.

Does anyone else know of similar opportunities to get free TV plugs like
that?

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 22:10:15 +0000
From: ausmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Valve Lash

Jim,

Chances are that nothing needs to be done to your valves. More often
what you hear is a leaking exhaust manifold gasket. It's fooled me
before, not on my Delorean but on a Porsche and a Mercury.

Chris

> My question is one of ignorance.  First what is valve lash and how can you
> tell if you need it adjusted.  I have a tap in my engine and could this be
> an indication that I need this adjusted. Also how do you adjust valve lash
> and do you need any special tools.  I looked for this in my work shop
> manual and came up with nothing.  The sound comes from the right side of
> the engine compartment and I know it is not the vibration sound common to
> the frequency valve.  Could the alternator make a tapping sound.  Thanks
> Jim.

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 09:11:36 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML:  DMC Houston Free Emailgram

Does anyone else subscribe to the free "DMC Houston Emailgram?"

I got the first issue last week and it was great.  It's like a little
E-mail
magazine from DMC.  It had a short story about how they have "finally
straightened out" the carpets / interiors section of the warehouse.  It
had
some information about part prices, and a plug for the Cincinnati Car
Show / Warehouse Tour.  It also said DMC Houston will have an online
parts store soon (with up-to-date prices . . . for me this will be very
handy!)

Stephen even included a short technical article on speedo angle drive
maintenance, with the proper lubrication procedure.  I wish I had known
that two years ago, before I killed my own angle drive on the trip to
Nashville.  There were a few more paragraphs about DeLorean related
products like the carcoon, DMC T-shirts and such.

Subscribing to the Emailgram is free.  Just go to the DMC Houston page:
http://www.usadmc.com

and click on "Be In The Know" to start your subscription.  While you are
there, you might check out the free online service bulletins, along with
other good stuff at the DMC Houston website.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 09:21:26 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: valve lash (engine tapping sound)

Jim Hamilton asked:

> ". . . what is valve lash and how can you tell if you need it adjusted?
>  I have a tap in my engine and could this be an indication that I need
>  this adjusted."

A very common source for tapping sounds in a DeLorean engine is a
simple exhaust gasket leak.  In a DeLorean this sounds a LOT like a
valve tap, and it happens to DeLoreans all the time.  This might be your
problem.  I have never repaired this myself, but I have heard that it can
be a difficult job, involving bolts broken off in the aluminum engine
block.

I suggest that you do not mess around with your valves until you have
checked out the possibility of an exhaust gasket leak.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 10:50:42 EST
From: DMCIMF@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Tire sizes

I put a set of Goodyear Eagle RH tires (org. D-car size)
on my #6905, and they work wonderfull.

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:19:09 +0100
From: "Daniel Gracia" <dagra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Good DeLorean for $13,000?

Hello!

My Name is Daniel, and I'm Spanish. Now I'm about to buy a DeLorean in
EEUU
(I really love this car :-). I have located a DeLorean in a Website, but I
live in Spain, and I only have some Inet pictures of the car. I have
requested to the seller a complete photograph report, and I'm waiting for
it.
My question is, would I buy a good running DeLorean for $13,000? Or I'm
going to get in trouble? Would anybody help me? It's really hard buying a
car abroad!

Thanks!

- ---
Daniel Gracia
e-mail: dagra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 12:11:24 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML:  Re: fuel door

"Knight" asked:

> "The 'fuel door' on the hood of some DeLoreans...  That designates
> an early '81, does it not?"

Yes, this is a fairly reliable way to date a DeLorean, although the
luggage
compartment lids are interchangeble.  There is no reason why an early
81 could not have a flapless lid from a later car, and vice-versa.

> " Also, is that actually where you fill the fuel tank from?
>  Is this a preferrable configuration?
>  It is more dangerous. . .?"

ALL DeLoreans were made with the gas tank and refill inlet in the same
location.  On cars with no flap, you must open the luggage compartment
lid to refuel.

I like my flap, since it means I don't have to raise the whole lid to pump
gas and I don't risk spilling gas in the luggage area.  But I think lids
with
the gas flap are less rigid and they may warp slightly over time.  I do
not
believe that the flap (or lack thereof) is dangerous in any way.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 12:30:45 -0500
From: Matt_Mercier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Matt Mercier)
Subject: DML: DeLoreans in Movies

SPRING BREAK,  circa mid eighties cheese film starring Tim Robbins had
a delorean sitting outside of a ritzy house.  It was showed for a few
seconds, long enough to be recognized anyway.  This is the only time I
saw a  delorean in  movie other than the BTTF trilogies.
I heard that one of the characters in the Movie FIERCE CREATURES drove
a delorean but I haven't seen anything, or heard anything to confirm
that.


Matt "Saving up for a D" Mercier

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 98 11:11:05 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: All the DeLoreans in Movies postings

How 'bout someone compiling all of these into a web page? There are
plenty of people on the list hosting a DMC-related web site. Anyone,
anyone?

James

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 98 11:21:44 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: ADMIN NOTE: Top reason people are unsubscribed from the list

Lest you think I'm about to go off on another "Iron Hand" Espey
commentary, put your mind at ease.

You may be unsubscribed from the DeLorean Mailing List without even
realizing it, or without even doing anything wrong! How, you ask?

By letting your mailbox get full on your ISP's server. More often than
not, you have a certain amount of space on your ISP's server for incoming
mail. By letting this get full, new mail to you is returned to the
sender. I notice this particularly on AOL, JUNO and most .edu accounts. I
will generally continue the subscription for a few days, in hopes that
you will clean out your mailbox, but if they keep getting returned to me
I will unsubscribe the account because it's a pain in the neck for me.

Obviously, there is no way for me to warn you of this, since I can't send
you email either. Best I can say is that if you suddenly stop receiving
your DeLorean Mailing List for a few days (live) or a week or more
(digest), you probably got unsubscribed.

James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
For the latest information about the DeLorean Show
this summer in Cincinnati, send email to "show98@xxxxxxxxxxx"

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 14:10:41 -0500
From: Ron Pohala@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (rpohala@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: DML: Engine replacement

I need to know about the exhaust manifolds for my rebuilt engine. Are they
standard Volvo exhaust manifolds or specific for the D? Anyone have any?

What is the best clutch aNd pressure plate to use on the Delorean? Will do
thaT to before I replace the engine?

Should I replace the waterpump also. Any other things I should get done
while engine is out? Don't wANt to go through more expense later. Would
like
to communicate with someone that has replaced their engine aNd
supplementary
parts and any good advice you may have.

Thanks. Ron

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 15:02:45 -0500
From: "John Stiefel" <stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Re: All the DeLoreans in Movies postings

I would be more than happy to post all of these listings on my page.  Just
drop me a line and I will add them to the page.  I have just joined the
Web-ring so it will be easy to find my page.  All listings can be sent to
Stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks
Jack

- ----------
> From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: DMC News <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: DML: Re: All the DeLoreans in Movies postings
> Date: Monday, February 09, 1998 1:11 PM
>
> How 'bout someone compiling all of these into a web page? There are
> plenty of people on the list hosting a DMC-related web site. Anyone,
> anyone?
>
> James

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:29:12 -0500
From: Ron Pohala <rpohala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available

Is the contraption that opens the hood readily available aNd from whom.
ThaNks. Ron

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 20:32:46 EST
From: JSteuben@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available

If you are refering to back-up cables for the hood and engine compartment,
check out Teri Jennings (818) 334-5262.  Good luck, Joe

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:08:07 -0500 (EST)
From: Pete Cowan <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Good DeLorean for $13,000?

On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Daniel Gracia wrote:
> Website, but I live in Spain, and I only have some Inet pictures of the
> car. I have  requested to the seller a complete photograph report, and
> I'm waiting for it.  My question is, would I buy a good running DeLorean
> for $13,000? Or I'm  going to get in trouble? Would anybody help me?
> It's really hard buying a car abroad!
at the time when i bought my car I was having a hard time finding them at
a price i could deal with.  I went with a company on the net from
california (i'm in NY) who seemed to pick them up from auctions and such.
while i did get a deal on the car, when it arrived, there were a few
things wrong that weren't shown in the pictures (i.e. small golf ball
sized dents, broken window switch, electrical problems, etc.).  the
company I bought from was Chequered Flag Int'l and had I had the resources
at the time I would have tried to get someone to go check out the car
before i purchased it.  I purchased mine for about the same price and now
realize that it was most likely a little too much. 
- --pete
#16059

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 19:29:38 -0500
From: "John Stiefel" <Stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DeLorean Movie Site

I just created a DeLorean page for all of us interested in gaining
knowledge as to where DeLoreans have been used in movies and Television.
It is rather basic now, but as you all know I will not let it stay that
way
long.  So go on and visit the page, you can even add your own sightings
too.

visit it at http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/2127
or visit my DeLorean page at
http://www.geocities.com/rodeodrive/8601/delorean.html
DeLorean Vin #3461
Thanks all, Jack

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 19:41:59 -0500
From: steve r <stephenr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

I have a very simple question that has to do with the trunk (hood).  Does
it
have a lock?  In the BTTF movies Doc never uses a key to open the hood. 
If
it locks is there some kinda hood release like in modern day cars?  Thank
you
to all who are able to answer my question.

Xaeriq "Knightwulf" Knight wrote:

> Okay folks...  I apologize for the completely neophytic (is that a word?)
> nature of this question, but...  The 'fuel door' on the hood of some
> DeLoreans...  That designates an early '81, does it not?  Also (REALLY
> stupid question forthcoming), is that actually where you fill the fuel
> tank
> from?  Is this a preferrable configuration?  It is more dangerous to have
> this configuration in the event of a crash?  Any input would be GREATLY
> appreciated...  Thank you for putting up with these queries...  :)
>
> --Knight
> (Hopefully, soon to be owner)

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 98 22:30:55 PST
From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

> I have a very simple question that has to do with the trunk (hood).  Does
> it
> have a lock?  In the BTTF movies Doc never uses a key to open the hood. 
> If
> it locks is there some kinda hood release like in modern day cars?  Thank
> you
> to all who are able to answer my question.

It has a "latch",  not a "lock".   Released from inside the car
under the instrument cluster via a pull handle.  So, if your doors
are locked, then so is the trunk.

- -Brandon

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 98 19:04:45 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Are the wiring type device for hood available

On 2/9/98 3:29 PM, Ron Pohala shared these fine thoughts...

>Is the contraption that opens the hood readily available aNd from whom.
>ThaNks. Ron

The cable that runs from the nadle to the latch is just a simple bike
brake cable. I got one from my local bike shop and cut it to the right
size. Works great. I iamgine the same thing could be used for the engine
cover, too.

James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
For the latest information about the DeLorean Show
this summer in Cincinnati, send email to "show98@xxxxxxxxxxx"

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 19:11:38 -0800
From: Hank Breer <hbreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

Xaeriq "Knightwulf" Knight wrote:
>
> Okay folks...  I apologize for the completely neophytic (is that a
> word?)  nature of this question, but...  The 'fuel door' on the hood
> of some DeLoreans...  That designates an early '81, does it not?  Also
> (REALLY stupid question forthcoming), is that actually where you fill
> the fuel tank from?  Is this a preferrable configuration?  It is more
> dangerous to have this configuration in the event of a crash?  Any
> input would be GREATLY appreciated...  Thank you for putting up with
> these queries...  :)
>
> --Knight
> (Hopefully, soon to be owner)

Check the discussion/pictures on the DeLorean Owners Association's web
page. Go to
http://www.delorean-owners.org/legend/index.html
and select the Differences tab.

As Mike Substelny's RE: states, the three hoods are interchangeable. My
car is an early '81 (VIN 1141) and should have the hood with the fuel
flap. However, it was once in a front ender and the current hood is the
last style (no flap, no style lines). (Also no raised logo.)

Hank Breer
DOA

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 98 22:43:33 PST
From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

> Okay folks...  I apologize for the completely neophytic (is that a word?)
> nature of this question, but...  The 'fuel door' on the hood of some
> DeLoreans...  That designates an early '81, does it not?  Also (REALLY
> stupid question forthcoming), is that actually where you fill the fuel
> tank
> from?  Is this a preferrable configuration?  It is more dangerous to have
> this configuration in the event of a crash?  Any input would be GREATLY
> appreciated...  Thank you for putting up with these queries...  :)

Cars with fuel doors are early 81 cars.  The hoods (bonnet) are
interchangable
so it is possible that someone with a late 81 or 82/83 car could have had
a replacement hood with a fuel door installed.   The hood  was considered
to be a single unit, although it is actually a stainless skin glued on to
a
rigid framework.   The (stamping ) of the stainless changed mid way
through the 81 production run but the understructure remained the same.
So, if you look at a car without a fuel door, you will notice that there
is
still a cutout under the stainless where the fuel door would go, its just
simply covered in carpet.   As far as I know,  the only reasons for
changing
was to save $ because of fewer pieces and stampings.  And,  the somewhat
unworkable nature of stainless was causing an unacceptable number of hoods
to crack during the stamping process due to the sharp bends around the
fuel
door section and the 2 character lines.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong
on
that.
Other than that,  everything else is in the same place. 

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 20:12:24 -0800
From: "Ryan Bennett" <rpbennet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

>I have a very simple question that has to do with the trunk (hood). Does it
> have a lock?  In the BTTF movies Doc never uses a key to open the hood. If
> it locks is there some kinda hood release like in modern day cars?  Thank
> you to all who are able to answer my question.

There is a latch under the driver's side dashboard that operates like
modern day cars, probably because the D is a modern car. On what cars does
the hood open with a key?

Also, a related question for fellow owners:

Does anybody's engine or luggage compartments have springs to exert upward
pressure on the hatches so they pop open when unlatched? I have to
manually
pull up on either while activating the cable, which isn't real easy to do
on the rear. Or is the latch supposed to spring the catch out when it is
activated?

- -Ryan Bennett
VIN# 1085

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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 23:30:31 -0600
From: Duke <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Updated Webpage

I've updated my webpage.  I've made A LOT of changes.  Among those are a =
tech tip section donated by Don Steger of DeLorean Motor Center in =
Calif.  I will update this regularly and welcome any tech tips others =
may have and will give full credit to whom ever supplies them.  I also =
have added a small parts section which I will be adding to.  This =
section is made possible by Bill Burden, a super nice  and knowledgeable =
guy.  The page does take awhile to load, however, but I am working on =
compressing the files for faster load time.  (Sorry) =20



Thanks,


Duke Bladorn
www.geocities.com/motorcity/8952/delorean.html

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 98 07:59:29 PST
From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door

> Also, a related question for fellow owners:
>
> Does anybody's engine or luggage compartments have springs to exert upward
> pressure on the hatches so they pop open when unlatched? I have to
> manually
> pull up on either while activating the cable, which isn't real easy to do
> on the rear. Or is the latch supposed to spring the catch out when it is
> activated?

The front luggage compartment has a spring that should "eject" the hood
upward when you pull the handle.  The spring tension is further increasead
as you pull the handle, but I have noticed that lots of cars have weak
springs.
Also,  if the hood catch doesn't align exactly with the latch, then it
will
drag or catch on the side and not pop up. 

- -BM

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 12:45:14 +0000 (GMT)
From: The DMC-12 <msg101@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Fuel door etc.

Fuel flap: I've heard a couple of stories. The flap was dangerous in an
impact due to flying up at the windscreen, and it had a tendancy to be
snapped off by a car-wash. Incidentally, the stripes down the hood that
were removed for the late 82-83 cars were causing the hoods to crack in
the mold.

The hood release lever is located by the driver's left knee. (When he's
driving the car :-)

Martin

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 07:08:29 -0800
From: Jordan Gary <jordang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Engine cover latch

I have an early 81 model.  Vin 0794, and it does not have a cable to the
engine
lid.  Anyone can open it from outside just by pushing a latch, which is
not
even latching correctly on my car.  So not all you have to do is pull up
on the
lids.  My car has the fuel door on the front.  Jordang

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 09:10:39 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Is a DeLorean a "typical" 80s car?

Last night Comedy Central ran an infomercial type show about "The
Wedding Singer."  The movie is set in the 80s, and the producers wanted
to fill it with things to make the audience nostalgic for that decade. 
They
even ran through a list of the things they put in the movie to make the
audience harken back to the 80s.

Prominent on that list was the DeLorean.

Why do the producers think a DeLorean will make their audience
nostalgic for the 80s?  Except for car enthusiasts, most people I meet
don't even realize that the DeLorean was only made in the 80s.  The
dimmer ones (most likely to go to an Adam Sandler movie) think it's been
made since the 70s, and that its still in production!

I think the producers really blew it.  If they wanted to make people
remember the 80s, they should have put him in a Japanese car like a
Supra or a 300ZX.

Still, It will be nice to see the DeLorean.  I hope it makes a good
impression.

- - Mike Substelny

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 05:42:20 -0800
From: "Derek  Burton" <burtond1@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Exposure to increase DeLorean value

I am all for exposure to educate others in the car collecting hobby and
possibly increase the value of the DeLorean, but can we wait until I have
purchased mine before we drive the price up?

Aloha,
        Derek

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 11:42:51 -0700
From: raddad@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Is a DeLorean a "typical" 80s car?

Mike S said:

>Still, It will be nice to see the DeLorean.  I hope it makes a good
>impression.
>
At the risk of sounding like the old fart that I am, it will be hard to
make a good impression around Adam Sandler.  On the other hand almost
anything will make a good impression by comparison.

My $.02

The Rad Dad

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 13:00:48 PST
From: "Erik Geerdink" <delorean502@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: i want a delorean

hi,
i wrote a message about 3 weeks ago saying that iwas looking for a
delorean under 10,000.  somebody e-mailed me saying he was selling
his.  i wrote back and i got no reply.  Please, if you are reading this
please e-mail me back.  by the way, i'm still looking for a delorean,
but now i can afford one under 12,000.  Please send me e-mails if you
are selling yours for under that price.

erik geerdink

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 11:46:36 -0500
From: "John Stiefel" <stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DeLorean for sale

I just talked on the phone with a nice lady who owns a DeLorean in my
area.
 She is unable to make it to the Cincy show this summer and is actually
looking to sell her car.  She is not online so she asked if I could post
it
to the list.  It is a 1981 vin#1900.  Black interior, automatic, 9,000
miles.  They have owned it for the last 10 years and bought it at DeLorean
Cadillac in Cleveland, Ohio.  They are asking $19,000.00 but said it was
negotiable

call Randy -- her husband, or Alison at 330-833-3428 and tell her that I
sent you

Signed, Stiefel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
DeLorean vin #3461
Visit my page at www.geocities.com/rodeodrive/8601/delorean.html

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 98 14:30:44 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Three DeLoreans for Sale in Phoenix

There are three DeLoreans for sale in Phoenix, two 81's (VIN 4XXX and
67XX) and an 83 (VIN 15XXX). All are five speeds with grey interiors. The
earlier 81 is being offered at $18K, the later 81 is in considerably
rougher shape, but runs and drives, would probably go for $5,000. The 83
is not cherry, either with a lot of modifications and some minor body
damage. I think it might go for $10K. I have no financial interest in any
of these, but can turn you on to the owners if you are truly interested
and have the cash to buy these cars.

I can offer a few more details on these cars to anyone who is truly
interested and qualified to buy. Call me in the evenings at 602/464-1085.

James

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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 22:46:33 -0500
From: steve r <stephenr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Stainless Steel

I was talking with someone on IRC the other day about deloreans.  They
asked
me a very interesting question about the design that i have never really
thought of before.  We all know that the stainless steal design is one of
the
greatest beuties of the car.  What he asked me is why haven't any other
manufacturers ever designed a car with a stainless steel design?  I simply
told him that no one has ever had the dream to produce a beauty like
delorean
had.  Which i feel this is very true.  But still, why hasn't any other
companies ever attempted to produce a stainless steal car.  I think it
would
be a major benifit.  After all, it doesn't need paint and it doesn't rust.

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