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Title: dmcnews-digest V3 #332

dmcnews-digest       Saturday, February 21 1998       Volume 03 : Number 332



       In this issue:
        DML: THE WEDDING SINGER
        Re: DML: gas flap on hood
        DML: DMCs for sale
        DML: Exhaust Gasket Replacement
        DML:BTTF
        DML: RE: Delorean Website
        DML: The Look of Louvers
        DML:  Want to see Stainless cars???
        DML: engines?
        Re: DML: gas flap on hood
        DML: The People vs Larry Flynt
        DML: The Wedding Singer
        RE: DML: The Look of Louvers
        DML:  Gas flap in BTTF and Stainless Steel Illusion
        Re: DML: The Look of Louvers
        DML: DeLorean Motor Company Online Store Now Open
        DML: Re: the function of the Louvres
        DML: 40+ DeLoreans For Sale
        Re: DML:BTTF
        DML: Clutch adjustment.
        DML: Facia Painting
        DML: Re: Clutch adjustment.
        DML: Delorean in videogame
        [RE: DML: Clutch adjustment.]
        Re: DML: Facia Painting
        DML: Hard to find parts
        DML: BTTF DeLorean in Hawaii

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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 12:04:14 -0600 (CST)
From: Billy Madison <marcusse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: THE WEDDING SINGER

I saw THE WEDDING SINGER over the weekend, I would definitely recommend
it.  I was somewhat disappointed that the D was only shown for about as
long as it was in the promos and commercials, but it was still a Delorean
in a movie, which I don't believe has happened since BACK TO THE FUTURE
III in 1990.  I was nearly as excited to see this occurance as the movie
itself.  In fact, I was a bit too excited, as I made it apparent during
the movie that "that's my car," and was therefore confronted by some of
the surrounding patrons after the viewing.  I did my best to answer their
questions about the D, but I know I still have more to learn.

As for the film itself, I thought there was not as much slapstick humor
as Adam Sandler's previous films, and more of a storyline.  I am sorry if
this is disrespectful, but really, you guys are all showing your age :)
Go out and enjoy a pleasant, realistic (as opposed to a hockey
player winning a golf championship), romantic comedy.  If you don't enjoy
the movie, it is at least worth the $4.50 to see the Delorean and drop
hints as I did :)  "See you in the future!"

Bill Marcussen, Jr.

P.S.  The Presidents of the USA song was a remake of The Buggles 1979
semi-hit "Video Killed The Radio Star."  The placement of the song was
supposed to make people feel nostalgic for the 80's, even though the song
was released half a decade before the movie took place.  However, "VKTRS"
is somewhat symbolic of the 80's, if you remember, for it was the first
video ever played on MTV, predicting the domination that music was to
develop in every corner of life.

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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 17:06:48 EST
From: ROBLAMROCK@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: gas flap on hood

John Murray wrote;
>Anyone know how many where produced with the gas flap. Up to what VIN#.
>I take the car to cruise nights every fri and sat night and get asked
>about the flap. I was curious how many were made like mine. Id like to
>say that my car is 'one of.....' out of the 8583. Thanks.

On the 22nd September 1981 a Parts Bulletin was issued by the DeLorean
Motor
Company that stated;
As of V.I.N. 3200, the front hood has been changed and the gas filler
flap has
been eliminated.
(This also meant a new nonlocking gas cap from V.I.N. 3200)

Production vehicles began around V.I.N. 500 so you are one of 2,700
driving
around in a flap!  :-)
Best wishes,
Robert Lamrock,
Belfast, Northern Ireland.
#3915

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 98 10:37:06 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DMCs for sale

Updated the dmcs for sale section on the web page - there is a $7,000 car
on there now.

http://www.dmcnews.com/buynsell.html

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

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 13:18:12 -0800
From: David Sontos <sontos@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Exhaust Gasket Replacement

I am sorry to report that VIN#2573 has been afflicted with the terrible
"pft-pft-pft-pft" syndrome. She will go under the wrench shortly.
However.......

can someone tell me how to access the bolts on the exhaust manifold to
change the gaskets. The repair manual says to just remove the exhaust,
thats fine but my magic wand is in the shop. Looking under the car I
can't even see the bolts or studs. Do I have to remove the engine for
this job??? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 10:19:54 CST
From: "Edward Pryor" <fasted98@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML:BTTF

     Does anyone know where I can get my hands on the secrets to the
Back to the Future triology and what is one the video.

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 15:52:27 -0500 (EST)
From: thgraham@xxxxxxxx (Travis Graham)
Subject: DML: RE: Delorean Website

I too have seen the sales section of valzog.com disappear.  But luckily,
James has recently installed a "buy and sell" section on the DML site!
 This section will get large as soon as more people discover it and use
it
 With the DML page being maintained, it will be even better than the old
one.

Travis Graham

- -----Original Message-----
>From:  steve r [SMTP:stephenr@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent:  Monday, February 16, 1998 5:12 PM
>To:    dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject:       DML: Delorean Website
>
>Has anyone here ever been to www.valzog.com in the past.  I used to go
>there
>very often and i really enjoyed his page with deloreans for sale.  It was
>one
>of the largest lists i had ever seen.  Ever since october of last year his
>for sale page has been down.  Does anyone know if he will ever have it
>back up?

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 08:16:39 -0800
From: dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Hutchinson)
Subject: DML: The Look of Louvers

I recently removed my louvers because I was doing a lot of engine work.
I was lazy, so I've been driving around recently without them.   Looking
at the car this way, I have to admit, it looks better to me.  Don't get
me wrong, I am the all-original type and will certaintly put them back
on.  But I often wonder why Delorean added the louvers.   Do they have
any function besides intefering with my rear visibility?  Just wondering
what my fellow DMC enthusiasts thought about it.  David

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 17:05:54 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML:  Want to see Stainless cars???

The Crawford Auto Museum here in Cleveland
has an excellent stainless car display.  It
features one of the stainless 1936 Fords and
a stainless Lincoln as shown in DeLorean
World.  These cars are side-by-side with the
first production DeLorean, VIN #500.

Anyone who is passing through Cleveland drop
me a line and I will make sure you can find
the museum and this wonderful stainless car
display.

(I mention this every year or so.  Apologies
to those who have heard it three times
already.)

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:01:14 -0800
From: "lseiler@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <lseiler@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: engines?

Hello All:
        I just got a call informing me that The PVA V 6 engine in 1/24th scale
is just not available.....Rats! I have no choice but to remove the engine
from the limited edition until I can scratch build one.

        However there is a solution, but I need some help.

        I need photos or illustrations of the engine and transmission. Any one
with an engine out of the D' could be of great help here. There are no
special requirements about the photos, just be well lit and in focus. I
need all six views. Color is preferred. The photo should be at right
angles to each axis however.

        Please contact me via e-mail at: lseiler@xxxxxxxxxxxx   if you can help.
      thanks

Thanks

Lee
VIN#5729
Lic:81DMC12

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 11:53:27 -0800
From: "lseiler@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <lseiler@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: gas flap on hood

At 05:06 PM 2/17/98 EST, you wrote:

>John Murray wrote;
>>Anyone know how many where produced with the gas flap. Up to what VIN#.
>>I take the car to cruise nights every fri and sat night and get asked
>>about the flap. I was curious how many were made like mine. Id like to
>>say that my car is 'one of.....' out of the 8583. Thanks.
>
>On the 22nd September 1981 a Parts Bulletin was issued by the DeLorean
>Motor
>Company that stated;
>As of V.I.N. 3200, the front hood has been changed and the gas filler
>flap has been eliminated.
>(This also meant a new nonlocking gas cap from V.I.N. 3200)
>
>Production vehicles began around V.I.N. 500 so you are one of 2,700
>driving around in a flap!  :-)
>Best wishes,
>Robert Lamrock,
>Belfast, Northern Ireland.
>#3915

comment:
        I noted that all three versions of BTTF have the flap hood version in
their kits. Last night BTTF #1 just happened to be on TV, and it appears
that there is no flap on the DMC used in the film.???
        Just an observation, nothing to be in a flap about...WINK<<

Thanks

Lee
VIN#5729
Lic:81DMC12

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:17:51 +1100
From: "Troy R. Haslewood" <delorean@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: The People vs Larry Flynt

I don't know if anyone has mentioned this before, but in The People Versus
Larry Flynt, the John DeLorean FBI tapes play an important part in the
film.
Although you won't find any DeLorean automobiles in it, it's worth seeing
the film just to see the DeLorean drug bust tape.

The story with the DeLorean tape in the movie is, Larry Flynt tries to
sell
it to a TV network or something, then is taken to court for potentially
compromising an FBI investigation.

Troy R. Haslewood,
Sydney Australia
http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 11:23:08 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: The Wedding Singer

I saw "The Wedding Singer" over the weekend.
The DeLorean looks very good!

It's no Oscar magnet, but "Wedding Singer"
is funny enough that you can sit through it.
The DeLorean only makes one appearance for a
few seconds, but it looks very attractive
during those seconds.

Some DeLorean enthusiasts may feel insulted,
because in this movie the *bad* guy drives
the DeLorean.  Oh well.  This bad guy
happens to be a successful young American
businessman . . . exactly the type of person
John DeLorean hoped to have as a customer.
I think the DeLorean was the perfect car for
this character in this movie.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 23:01:22 -0800
From: "tomcio" <tomcio@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: DML: The Look of Louvers

The rear louvres were added not to interfere with the rear vision. Their
main purpose was to increase the fuel economy and to fill the space
behind the rear window. You can probably notice that when they are
removed the wind noise is a little higher idicating that the air drag has
increased. I recomend that you put the louvres back on to keep the
original look of the car and to conserve fuel.
Tom Niemczewski VIN #6298

dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Hutchinson) wrote on Wednesday February 18,
1998 at  4:51pm:
>I recently removed my louvers because I was doing a lot of engine work.
>I was lazy, so I've been driving around recently without them.   Looking
>at the car this way, I have to admit, it looks better to me.  Don't get
>me wrong, I am the all-original type and will certaintly put them back
>on.  But I often wonder why Delorean added the louvers.   Do they have
>any function besides intefering with my rear visibility?  Just wondering
>what my fellow DMC enthusiasts thought about it.  David

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 08:55:28 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML:  Gas flap in BTTF and Stainless Steel Illusion

I don't think any of the cars used in any of
the BTTF movies had a gas flap.  However, I
have seen some BTTF toys with the flap.
Some toys even have TWO gas flaps, one on
each side of the luggage compartment lid.

Obviously the gas flap toys were based on
drawings, photographs, or a close look at an
earlier DeLorean.  The two flap toys I
attribute to overachieving toymakers.

The book Stainless Steel Illusion got it
backwards.  SSI erroneously says that the
flap was a design improvement which was only
incorporated on later cars.  Maybe the toy
designers used SSI as their source of
DeLorean knowledge?

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 06:27:32 PST
From: "Michael Babb" <mikebabb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: The Look of Louvers

The Louvers do have a purpose in the car.  Although it might not be
apparent in the winter, the louvers help pull air out of the engine
compartment.  As many people have commented on in the past: Driving with
the louvers off in the summer can cause the car to overheat much more
quickly than usual.

Michael Babb

- ----Original Message Follows----
>From dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Wed Feb 18 15:59:53 1998
>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 08:16:39 -0800
>From: dh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Hutchinson)
>To: dmcnews-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: DML: The Look of Louvers
>
>I recently removed my louvers because I was doing a lot of engine work.
>I was lazy, so I've been driving around recently without them.   Looking
>at the car this way, I have to admit, it looks better to me.  Don't get
>me wrong, I am the all-original type and will certaintly put them back
>on.  But I often wonder why Delorean added the louvers.   Do they have
>any function besides intefering with my rear visibility?  Just wondering
>what my fellow DMC enthusiasts thought about it.  David

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 98 09:17:23 -0700
From: DeLorean Motor Company <dmc@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DeLorean Motor Company Online Store Now Open

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

DeLorean Motor Company of Houston, Texas is pleased to announce the
opening of our online store at out website:

www.usadmc.com

>From this site, DeLorean owners and enthusiasts from anywhere in the
world, at anytime, can purchase any DeLorean part from our 50,000 square
foot warehouse of original NOS and OEM parts - anything from a bolt to a
complete engine. Even if you're not ready to buy, you can still look up
parts and prices and print out an estimate for that project you are
contemplating.

The parts store contains every part used the DeLorean as documented in
the factory parts manual, and can be searched by part name or number.
Once you have located a part in our online store, you also have the
option of downloading the corresponding page from the parts manual, for
you or your mechanics use.

We hope that you enjoy and find this new feature to be helpful. Your
comments and suggestions are welcomed!

DeLorean Motor Company
10804 Roark Road
Houston, Texas 77099

800-USA-DMC1
281-568-9573
281-568-9386 Fax

E-mail: dmc@xxxxxxxxxx

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 98 07:46:40 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: the function of the Louvres

Dave wrote:

>I recently removed my louvers because I was doing a lot of engine work.
>I was lazy, so I've been driving around recently without them.   Looking
>at the car this way, I have to admit, it looks better to me.  Don't get
>me wrong, I am the all-original type and will certaintly put them back
>on.  But I often wonder why Delorean added the louvers.   Do they have
>any function besides intefering with my rear visibility?  Just wondering
>what my fellow DMC enthusiasts thought about it.  David

I wondered about this myself after I removed my louvres last summer. I
have an attachment that bolts to the existing louvre hinges that mimics
the appearance of the BTTF car. (see the 'zine for more details on how I
use this to rent out my car - ftp://dmcnews.com/zine001.pdf)

After I took off the BTTF attachment, I drove around for a week or two
without the louvres. I noticed a lot more engine noise, and a tendency
for the car to run noticeably hotter than normal. Personally, I did not
care for the way it looked WITHOUT them on. After re-installing them, my
temperature returned to normal, and the car got much quieter inside, too.

James

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 98 16:11:01 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: 40+ DeLoreans For Sale

Just did a quick search at Auto Trader Online

www.traderonline.com

and found 42 ads listing DeLoreans for sale raning from $7990 to $32500.
All years, all interior colors and transmissions. Located from Idaho to
Mississippi and California to New York.

Incidentally, the latest issue of Hemmings Motor News list about 25 for
sale, also. Even accounting for some duplication, that's still a lot of
DeLoreans for sale.

James

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 15:38:05 -0500
From: Zok@xxxxxxxxx (Jason Geoffroy)
Subject: Re: DML:BTTF

Edward Pryor there is one on video if you go to www.bttf.com/catolog.htm
and look down on the bottom and you will find it whitch has things about
the triligy and the delorean.

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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 20:58:17 -0700
From: "Stephen Jaeger" <sjaeger01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Clutch adjustment.

Can I get some tips on adjusting the clutch in my '81 Delorean. I have to
press the pedal down to the floor in order to shift. I would like to raise
the engagement point a few inches. Any hints!

Thanks Steve 

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 08:01:42 -0800
From: David Sontos <sontos@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Facia Painting

The front and rear facias on my baby VIN 2573 have already been
repainted by the previous owners and is chipping and peeling. I am
afraid if I start sanding to remove the old paint I will damage the
facia. If I take them to a paint shop can they use paint stripper
chemicals on them safely? Also, in looking through old DeLorean World
magazines there are three colors listed for the facias, silver, black
and gray. Mine are painted black on the bumper and bottom and gray on
top, whats silver? I will also be talking to the paint shop people for
their input but wanted to see if any other DeLorean owners have
repainted their facias and what problems to watch out for.

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:04:49 -0600
From: "Jameel Ahed" <ahed@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Clutch adjustment.

PJ Grady has this adjustable clutch link which replaces the non adjustable
clutch link on your clutch pedal.  All it does is allows you to make the
link longer or shorter (in your case longer) so the  pedal actually
raises a
bit.... so when you press on it you will disengage the clutch earlier and
you will hit your friction point earlier or farther from the floor....
Jameel

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:03:22 EST
From: ATMorgan1@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: Delorean in videogame

Just thought I would mention this...
In a brand new videogame for the Sony Playstation called Resident Evil 2,
there is a Delorean parked out on the street in one of the scenes.  The
artist
did a very good job, it is unmistakably a Delorean.
Just a note,
Alex Morgan

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 13:54:34 +0000
From: James Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RE: DML: Clutch adjustment.]

Stephen Jaeger wrote:
>
> Can I get some tips on adjusting the clutch in my '81 Delorean. I have to
> press the pedal down to the floor in order to shift. I would like to raise
> the engagement point a few inches. Any hints!
>
> Thanks Steve

Check the brake fluid level in your clutch master cylinder.  The
reservoir is located under the rubber plug next to your gas cap.  You
may just be low on fluid.

Jim #6884

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 15:31:38 EST
From: KKoncelik@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Facia Painting

I've painted my rear facia about a month ago.  The silver from PPG is the
color but there were two silvers although close.
The main thing is if you use a sandpaper below 480 grit and go down to the
plastic it leaves sanding lines that although insignificant are there  I
wet
sanded with 800 when I got near or hit the facia I used 1500 it didn't
take
too long and mine came out great.  There is a trick in spraying the paint
a
bit dry to avoid the high gloss look.  the facias are not that high in
gloss
but the paint is so you need to put the top coat on a bit dry.  Also the
thinner the coats the better.  the flakes seperate out easily while the
paint
is curing.

e-mail me at home and I can give  you the paint, flexibilizer and
cartalyst
numbers. 

ken
kkoncelik@xxxxxxx
my<A HREF="" href="http://idt.net/~dmc1219">http://idt.net/~dmc1219"> web page</A>

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 17:26:03 -0500
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Hard to find parts

Is there a list of "hard to find Parts" around anywhere?

It would be a cool thing to have, because I sometimes find in
conversations someone either has, or knows someone who has some DMC
parts laying around. 

For instance, I spoke to a guy today who has some wheels, brake pads,
clutches, and a rear louver.  I dont think any of that is rare, but I
would have liked to ask specificaly if he had XXXX..  No, he did not
have any left fenders, or any SS body parts!

Marc

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Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:02:35 -0800
From: "Derek  Burton" <burtond1@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: BTTF DeLorean in Hawaii

This weekend the BTTF Delorean will be at the "collectors" expo, I will
keep a look out for anything Delorean related for sale.  I will be taking
my digital camera and snapping photo's of the expo.

        Aloha,
                Derek

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