dmcnews-digest Thursday, March 26 1998 Volume 03 : Number 343
In this issue:
DML: NJ get together??
DML: Control arms
DML: Delorean magazine
DML: Greenville, AL Gathering Report
DML: Former owner of VIN 5980
DML: Car will not idle
DML: headlights/transmission
DML: Yes, DeLorean World still exists
DML: Dick Ryan - summer vacation
Re: DML: Car will not idle
Re: DML: Control arms
Re: DML: Delorean magazine
Re: DML: Car will not idle
DML: Re: 90's DMC
DML: Bloomberg Magazine
DML: RE: Car will not idle
Re: DML: Former owner of VIN 5980
DML: 81 DMC for sale
Re: DML: Greenville, AL Gathering Report
DML: Shipping car to DMC-Houston
DML: Re: NJ get together??
DML: Items for Sale, Explanation, Apology
Re: DML: Accumulator replaced
DML: DMC Font & R406-a
DML: eng. promblem
DML: Re:transmission/headlamps
DML: NEW #2219
Re: DML: DMC Font & R406-a
DML: Blue-Yellow Wire?????
DML: New Owner
Re: DML: Shipping car to DMC-Houston
DML: VIN numbers
DML: Re: Why Stainless Steel Tarnishes
DML: Flushing the fuel system
DML: Lowering the front only
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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 18:26:46 -0500
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: NJ get together??
Anyone know anything about a upcoming get together in northern NJ?
A guy named Dave called me (got me from the NJ club listing) and
mentioned it to me.
He said I could call Judy Ferring for more information.. I left her a
message, but wanted to know if anyone else had heard about this?
If I get any information, I will pass it along.
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 98 23:20:26 PST
From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Control arms
While looking through some classifieds
today, I came across a delorean for sale
in Texas. The car didn't interest me
as it was over-priced as most are, but
the description mentioned "Custom
Aluminum front upper / lower control arms".
Has anyone heard of this before or have
something like this installed on your car ?
=-Brandon
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 20:15:24 -0500
From: "James D. Shumard" <jds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Delorean magazine
Does "Delorean World" mag still exist? When my uncle had his D he used to
get that mag all the time. I haven't heard anything about it for a while.
Anyone with any info can reply to this message or contact me directly at
jds@xxxxxxxx
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 09:33:17 -0600
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: DML: Greenville, AL Gathering Report
Yesterday, March 21st, 1998, the Alabama owners, 3 of us, met again in
Greenville Alabama for lunch, conversation and comparing
troubleshooting experieinces. We even had two out of state guests who
drove about six hours just to talk with us about our cars. Steve Rice
and his mother, Mary drove all the way from New Orleans. Steve, who
just turned sixteen (Happy Birthday Steve) has been studying DeLoreans
for quit some time and his primary goal is to become a DeLorean owner.
It is really refreshing to meet some one like steve who is so
enthusiastic about DeLoreans. Steve was full of questions and actually
quit knowledgable about the cars.
When Duke and I pulled into the parking lot, Steve had a look of
amazement on his face, without hesitation, he came up and ask, are you
Scott, the guy that invited me to your get together? I was amazed that
he recognized me, since we had never met. I asked him how he knew it
was me, and Steve deadpanned, it was your car.
The high light of the day was when Bill Burden ask steve if he ever had
rode in a DeLorean, Steve answered no. You should have seen the look on
Steves face when Bill tossed him the keys and said lets go for a drive.
Minutes:
Bill quoted the minutes from our previous meeting, "we had lunch and
talked about our cars."
New Business
Eat lunch
Talk about our cars
Wait for Bill to show up
Talk about cars
Bill shows up
Go outside, freeze, talk about cars
Pass out flyers for the Ohio show in June
Awards
Steve Rice - Greatest Distance
Bill Burdon - Latest to arrive
Duke Bladorn - Technical Troubleshooter of the month (ventilation fan
non-operation) What fan?
Mary Rice - Patient Mother ( got up at 6:00 am to drive 5.5 hours and
listen to a bunch of guys talk about cars)
It was a lot of fun yesterday, especially sitting in the resturant
watching cars vear into the parking lot so that the occupants could get
out and look or take pictures.
So, we will do this again some day, and anyone who would like to join
us, come on down. We are an informal group, no structure to our
meetings, no agenda, no dues, just a good time.
Scott Mueller
vin 2981
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 19:06:54 +0100
From: Klaus.Steiner@xxxxxxxxxxx (Klaus.Steiner)
Subject: DML: Former owner of VIN 5980
Since I bougt my car two years ago here in germany, I'm in search of the
formerly
american owners of my car. While i'm restoring my electric-compartment i
found an
old adress-card:
David A. Steves
Attorney at Law
2015 Third Street
Post Office Box 1736
Sarasota, Florida
Phone (813) 365-4105
I tried to call these number, but i never get connection. Can anybody of
the
american (Florida-)owners help me to get contact with these guy or can
tell me
the actually telephon-number?
Klaus Steiner
VIN 5980
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 20:57:49 -0500
From: David Sontos <sontos@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Car will not idle
Problem: Engine will not idle
When I try to turn down the idle adjustment screw the engine dies. It
will only idle above 1200 RPM. The engine runs ruff and appears to have
a miss. Distributer cap and rotor look clean on inside, all new wires.
Car has never run well since I got it in November. New full pump and
filter. Gas tank cleaned and wiped out before installing fuel pump.
Setting idle micro-switch kills the engine. When engine is running, it
runs rich. To start the car I must have the accelerator partially
depressed(25-30%) is this normal? I don't have any experience with fuel
injectors, could this be dirty fuel injectors. Can they be cleaned or
must they be replaced?
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 23:19:42 -0500
From: "Mike Thomas" <comptrol@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: headlights/transmission
I had to replace my headlights so that I would pass inspection. Part
numbers for those interested are:
Low beam: Sylvania H4656
High beam: Sylvania H4651
They fit perfect+ADs- no fuss, no muss.
(I thought those looked a lot like the ones on my Scirocco . . . )
My automatic transmission is losing its mind. Without a change in load or
gas pedal the thing decides to shift from 3rd to 2nd at 70MPH. Yeah,
yeah,
replace the governor. I'm currently in the process of trying to convince
myself that it could be a bad shift solenoid or multiple switch mechanism.
I say this because I had no problem in 400 miles before when weather was
good. Now it's wet and the thing does this. Putting the tranny in the 2
position works+ADs- it stays in 1st or 2nd. It also never shifts from
3rd to
1st unexpectedly and for that I thank it. The 1 position seemed to work
before, but now the car sometimes stays in 2nd without downshifting.
Maybe
I'll have the car exorcised.
I'll let you know what happens after the forty days and nights of rain /
snow / sleet are over.
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 12:25:03 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Yes, DeLorean World still exists
James Shumard asked:
> Does "Delorean World" mag still exist? When my uncle had his D
> he used to get that mag all the time. I haven't heard anything about
> it for a while.
DeLorean World magazine is still published by the DeLorean Owners
Association. You must be a member of the Association to get it. For
more on this, check out the DOA website at:
www.delorean-owners.org
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 98 10:16:21 -0700
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Dick Ryan - summer vacation
Dick Ryan (raddad@xxxxxxx) is a longtime DeLorean owner and frequent
contributor to the DeLorean Mailing List. We've had a number of
conversations over the phone and via email and in spite of having never
met him, I consider him a good friend. Joe Steuben, another longtime
DML'er, sent me this and asked if I thought it was "in keeping with the
spirit of the DML". As the DeLorean Mailing List was begun to selflessly
help others, I think this fits right in.
James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
- ---------------- Begin Forwarded Message ----------------
Date: 03/22 12:29 AM
Received: 03/23 6:28 AM
From: JSteuben, JSteuben@xxxxxxx
To: espey@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi James,
(Dick Ryan is not a man to 'bang his own drum.' So, if you find this
note in
keeping with the spirit of the DML, would you please post it on his
behalf?)
Hi everyone,
This coming June, Dick Ryan (raddad) will celebrate his 65th birthday by
joining with 1000 cyclists to pedal from Seattle Washington to Washington
DC.
on behalf of the American Lung Association. The 45 day ride will cover
3000
miles and the riders will attempt to raise $8 million dollars for the
nation's
oldest and largest voluntary health organization.
As part of his entry requirement, Dick has committed to raise $10,000.00
in
pledges for the American Lung Assoc.. That's no small task when you
combine
it with buying a state-of-the-Art bicycle, and training hard even though
he is up to his handle bars in snow.
He's not one to toot his own horn, and I only found out about this 'ride'
because we have an ongoing discussion about turbos and superchargers
"amongst ourselves". So I thought that I would take it upon myself to
spread the word on his behalf.
Here's where you all come in.
If you would like to help celebrate his cause by pledging a few bucks to
the
A.L.Assoc. in his name, it would represent a wonderful gesture to him on
behalf of all of all of us 'D' freaks. Think of it as a small "thank
you" for
all of his good thoughts and input regarding our trials and tribulations
with our 'D' Cars.
You can contact him via email at "raddad@xxxxxxx" - He will send you a
pledge form for the A.L. Assoc. on his behalf. What a great way to
celebrate
his milestone birthday. I only hope that I'm still standing when I hit
the big 65. "God's speed", Dick Ryan, you crazy bastard!
Thanks all,
Joe Steuben
- ----------------- End Forwarded Message -----------------
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 18:41:20 +0000
From: The DMC-12 <msg101@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Car will not idle
> When engine is running, it
> runs rich. To start the car I must have the accelerator partially
> depressed(25-30%) is this normal?
According to the owners manual you SHOULD do this - but it doesn't say
whether the car will start WITHOUT doing it.
Martin
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 11:54:40 -0700
From: carnut1@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Control arms
Yes there was a guy in Denver, Colorado that produced the arms and also
a very nice machnied coolant tank. He machined them from aluminum, and
said it would inprove the handeling of the D. He also owned a nice
Delorean himself. Although I never purchased his products, they
appeared to be very well made. I think his name was George Nacheim
(sp?) I needed I can try to track him down.
John
Brandon S. Moody wrote:
>
> While looking through some classifieds
> today, I came across a delorean for sale
> in Texas. The car didn't interest me
> as it was over-priced as most are, but
> the description mentioned "Custom
> Aluminum front upper / lower control arms".
> Has anyone heard of this before or have
> something like this installed on your car ?
>
> =-Brandon
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 12:06:47 -0600
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: Re: DML: Delorean magazine
James D. Shumard wrote:
>
> Does "Delorean World" mag still exist? When my uncle had his D he used to
> get that mag all the time. I haven't heard anything about it for a while.
> Anyone with any info can reply to this message or contact me directly at
> jds@xxxxxxxx
Yes it does, go to http://www.delorean-owners.org The Delorean Owners
Association is still around. I recently purchased the complete set of
back issues and feel that they are worth every penny. Check out the web
site, they may still be offering a special price which includes a one
year membership in the Association.
Scott Mueller
vin 2981
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 13:46:15 -0600
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: Re: DML: Car will not idle
David Sontos wrote:
>
> Problem: Engine will not idle
>
> When I try to turn down the idle adjustment screw the engine dies. It
> will only idle above 1200 RPM. The engine runs ruff and appears to have
> a miss. Distributer cap and rotor look clean on inside, all new wires.
> Car has never run well since I got it in November. New full pump and
> filter. Gas tank cleaned and wiped out before installing fuel pump.
> Setting idle micro-switch kills the engine. When engine is running, it
> runs rich. To start the car I must have the accelerator partially
> depressed(25-30%) is this normal? I don't have any experience with fuel
> injectors, could this be dirty fuel injectors. Can they be cleaned or
> must they be replaced?
David, When I took my car out of storage (10 years), I did as you did,
cleanned the fuel tank, replaced pump and filter. I also removed all of
the injectors and soaked them in penetrating oil. Then, I put all of
the injectors in an ultrasonic cleanning tank for a couple of days.
The manual tells you to depress the accelerator pedal 1/8 when starting
the car. Mine will start most of the time without touching the gas
peddle.
Another thing I did, was removed the needle/spring from the side of the
fuel distributor. There is a rubber tip on the end of the needle which
in my case was stuck. I use needle nose plyers to remove it. I then
used penetrating oil/spray to clean the fuel distributor. I believe
that this needle/plunger is a pressure regulator. MAKE SURE YOU COUNT
THE NUMBER OF TURNS ON THIS NEEDLE WHEN YOU REMOVE IT. What I did, was
put a screw driver in the end of the needle, then loosen the large lock
nut. Once the nut is loose, count the number of turns required to
remove the needle. If you do not get it back in the correct position,
you will change the pressure setting. I used new copper washers when I
put the fuel injection system back together.
My car ran rough, intermitently. So I put a bottle of Chevron Techron
cleanner along with a fresh tank of premium and took the car out and
drove it. I found that by putting some miles on it, good hard freeway
miles, lots of 3 & 4th gear to keep the revs up, the engine smoothed
out. Running that "cleanner" richened fuel through it seemed to do the
trick.
Good luck and have fun.
Scott Mueller
vin 2981
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 15:16:52 -0600
From: Bryan Pearce <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: 90's DMC
In Digest v3 #342 Ace Underhill wrote:
> I remember someone putting together a list of modifications to
>'modernize' the DMC12. I believe someone made these changes to their car,
>including plexiglass windows that rolled all the way down. I think they
>had a website, can anyone tell me the URL? Thanks,
Ace,
The page you are looking for is part of the DeLorean Midwest Connection
web site at:
http://www.delorean-midwest.org
Follow the link to "1997 DeLorean Time Machine".
Bryan Pearce
DeLorean Midwest Connection
VIN #11529 - The only DMC-12
with a Stainless Steel Frame
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 16:54:17 EST
From: ROBLAMROCK <ROBLAMROCK@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Bloomberg Magazine
The latest edition of Bloomberg magazine (March 1998 Vol 7 No. 3) has a
great
feature on the DeLorean car, and a couple of nice photos.
Regards,
Robert Lamrock
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 16:36:42 -0600
From: Duke <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: RE: Car will not idle
David,
In the engine compartment, on the passenger's side, at the back of the =
inlet manifold you'll see a red wire about 1 inch in length. It has a =
small connector to should be connected to another wire going on down the =
engine compartment.. Make sure this wire is plugged in. Without this =
wire connected firmly, the engine will run like it has a bad plug or =
plug wires. =20
Let me know if this helps,
Duke=20
www.geocities.com/motorcity/8952/delorean.html
- -----Original Message-----
>From: David Sontos [SMTP:sontos@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Sunday, March 22, 1998 7:58 PM
>To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: DML: Car will not idle
>
>Problem: Engine will not idle
>
>When I try to turn down the idle adjustment screw the engine dies. It
>will only idle above 1200 RPM. The engine runs ruff and appears to have
>a miss. Distributer cap and rotor look clean on inside, all new wires.
>Car has never run well since I got it in November. New full pump and
>filter. Gas tank cleaned and wiped out before installing fuel pump.
>Setting idle micro-switch kills the engine. When engine is running, it
>runs rich. To start the car I must have the accelerator partially
>depressed(25-30%) is this normal? I don't have any experience with fuel
>injectors, could this be dirty fuel injectors. Can they be cleaned or
>must they be replaced?
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 20:06:08 -0500
From: Misha Weitzner <weitzner@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Former owner of VIN 5980
Klaus.Steiner wrote:
>
> Since I bougt my car two years ago here in germany, I'm in search of the
> formerly
> american owners of my car. While i'm restoring my electric-compartment i
> found an
> old adress-card:
>
> David A. Steves
> Attorney at Law
> 2015 Third Street
> Post Office Box 1736
> Sarasota, Florida
> Phone (813) 365-4105
>
> I tried to call these number, but i never get connection. Can anybody of
> the
> american (Florida-)owners help me to get contact with these guy or can
> tell me
> the actually telephon-number?
>
> Klaus Steiner
> VIN 5980
Dear Klaus:
I happen to live here in Sarasota, Florida. I work in a law office
here and we have a directory of all the Sarasota/Florida lawyers, I will
try and find the correct phone number for you. Although, the main
reason why you aren't connecting might be because the area code changed
from two years ago from 813 to 941. So try the number again as follows:
(941)365-4105
Please tell me if you could finally reach this former owner.
Very Truly Yours,
Misha Weitzner
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 20:59:26 EST
From: ABatt10347 <ABatt10347@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: 81 DMC for sale
Fellow DMCer's;
It is with great sadness that I post a friends 81 DMC for sale. It has
gray
inter, 5 speed, Vin# 5102. Total mileage is 108,000 miles. The mileage is
high
but, it is all freeway miles. ( He has a 160 mile round trip to work
eachday).
All updates have been done. I have driven this car and it is all there and
works well. He is asking $9000. His sale is due to a relocation. He can be
reached at 615-451-9138 or at frankj@xxxxxxxxxx If you have any trouble
reaching him email me and I'll pass you name and number along to him.
Thank you,
Bruce Battles
Vin#6569
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 16:45:11 -0600
From: steve r <stephenr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Greenville, AL Gathering Report
Yeah, I had lots of fun Scott. I had the pictures developed and i've
been showin them to everyone at school. Some people even thought i was an
owner. I heard one guy talkin about how expensive the cars are. He was
sayin there costs ranged from the $80,000's to the millions. It was
pretty
funny to hear unexperienced people talk about the car. Well anyway,
thanks
for the meeting. It was lots of fun.
Now my mom was me to goto the Cincinnati (did i spell it right?) show.
I dont really feel like the drive or spending the money to fly out there
but
its a possibility.
My greatest thanks goes out to Bill for showin up and lettin me drive
his car around a little. When the day comes for me to buy I hope i can
get
one from Bill. Well thats all I really have to say for now. Thanks to
everyone.
Scott Mueller wrote:
> Yesterday, March 21st, 1998, the Alabama owners, 3 of us, met again in
> Greenville Alabama for lunch, conversation and comparing
> troubleshooting experieinces. We even had two out of state guests who
> drove about six hours just to talk with us about our cars. Steve Rice
> and his mother, Mary drove all the way from New Orleans. Steve, who
> just turned sixteen (Happy Birthday Steve) has been studying DeLoreans
> for quit some time and his primary goal is to become a DeLorean owner.
> It is really refreshing to meet some one like steve who is so
> enthusiastic about DeLoreans. Steve was full of questions and actually
> quit knowledgable about the cars.
>
> When Duke and I pulled into the parking lot, Steve had a look of
> amazement on his face, without hesitation, he came up and ask, are you
> Scott, the guy that invited me to your get together? I was amazed that
> he recognized me, since we had never met. I asked him how he knew it
> was me, and Steve deadpanned, it was your car.
>
> The high light of the day was when Bill Burden ask steve if he ever had
> rode in a DeLorean, Steve answered no. You should have seen the look on
> Steves face when Bill tossed him the keys and said lets go for a drive.
>
> Minutes:
> Bill quoted the minutes from our previous meeting, "we had lunch and
> talked about our cars."
>
> New Business
> Eat lunch
> Talk about our cars
> Wait for Bill to show up
> Talk about cars
> Bill shows up
> Go outside, freeze, talk about cars
> Pass out flyers for the Ohio show in June
>
> Awards
> Steve Rice - Greatest Distance
> Bill Burdon - Latest to arrive
> Duke Bladorn - Technical Troubleshooter of the month (ventilation fan
> non-operation) What fan?
> Mary Rice - Patient Mother ( got up at 6:00 am to drive 5.5 hours and
> listen to a bunch of guys talk about cars)
>
> It was a lot of fun yesterday, especially sitting in the resturant
> watching cars vear into the parking lot so that the occupants could get
> out and look or take pictures.
>
> So, we will do this again some day, and anyone who would like to join
> us, come on down. We are an informal group, no structure to our
> meetings, no agenda, no dues, just a good time.
>
> Scott Mueller
> vin 2981
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:46:53 -0600
From: "Bixby, Web" <wbixby@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Shipping car to DMC-Houston
I have owned my car (#1049) for almost 3 years now. Every year I have
had the car shipped to DMC-Houston by a company called Passport
Transport. I can recommend them very highly. The cost from Kansas City
to Houston is around $500 one way. It may sound a little high but
between the cost of airfare, hotel and other misc. expenses not to
mention the expense of my personal time it is worth it (but only to me;
your personal situation may be different).
Passport Transport uses fully enclosed haulers. After they pick up car
it usually arrives in Houston within 48 hours. I have used them 2 times
and am about to have the car picked up again.
I am not saying they are the best but I am a satisfied customer and I do
trust them with my car.
Web Bixby
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 20:48:22 -0500
From: "DOUG T VENNER" <DMC12@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: NJ get together??
There was a meeting at a guys house in Clinton, NJ on Sunday. When I
talked
to the guy, he said only 2 other people were going. He said this NJ
DeLorean club has been around for many years He was going to send me all
the info on the club, but I never got anything from him. I know we have
quite a few owners in NJ and I wish some of us could get together
sometime,
it would be fun.
Doug Venner
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 21:50:39 EST
From: MATT88D <MATT88D@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Items for Sale, Explanation, Apology
( This message has been delayed from being posted do to my fault, sorry
James)
Hello fellow DeLorean enthusiasts,
First off let me thank everyone for their order and let me apologize. I
have
had several inquiries as to the status and background of the DMC tie
tack/hat
pins I advertised earlier. I hope to clear any confusion and answer all
your
questions.
I have been obsessed with the Delorean automobile every since 1981 (
before
Hollywood made them stars ) when I first saw one at an Oldsmobile Dealer
in
Montana. Wanting to do everything possible to preserve and educate people
about this automobile I decided to create my own line of memorabilia
produced
locally. ( I also service and show local DeLoreans, including mine, when I
find the time.) Anyway, now I have contracted with a small local company
to
produce Delorean merchandise.
The first item is of course the pins. Now let me explain how I do
business.
Many of you have asked why you haven't received your pins. Unfortunately
the
first pins created by this small company were not to my standards. I
refuse to
associate my name with inferior products and I will not take advantage of
anyone. This is why your banks are telling you that your checks haven't
been
cashed. No checks or money orders will be cashed until your order has been
shipped to you. Rest assured you *will* receive your orders. Your
business is
appreciated and I will make it up to you by offering all customers a
substantial discount on future orders.
Now, for those interested here is a list of current and future items I
would
like to offer to owners and enthusiasts.
1.DMC Tie tack/hat pin- Approximately 1" by 3/8" Silver (Chrome) letters
and
border on a black background.
$5.00 each plus $1.00 per order to cover shipping and handling.
(From this point on shipping and handling will be included in the product
price.)
2. Delorean Parking Only sign- 12" by 18" Red letters and border stamped
into
white metal sign.
$35.00 each
3. Customized T-shirt- White or grey T-shirt available in several sizes,
small
DMC logo and your VIN on front and a picture of your car on the back. Non-
owners can have the VIN deleted and the picture of their choice on the
back.
$20.00 each
4. 16 Oz. Stainless steel insulated mugs. As beautiful as the car.
$10.00 each
The following are coming soon, no prices set:
1. Delorean Street signs- full size signs in a variety of colors and your
choice of St., Blvd., Lane, etc.
2. Calenders- Full color calenders with a different picture for each
month and
including important dates for Delorean owners and enthusiasts.
3. Delorean stationary, greeting cards and other personalized paper
products,
featuring your pictures or ours.
4. Bumperstickers galore. Several original messages that can only be read
on a
Delorean.
5. No collection is complete without the original crash test information.
Includes all reports, charts and even real crash test footage of the
Delorean.
There is plenty more to come! If you are interested in anything or if you
have
any questions please feel free to E-mail me direct at MATT88D@xxxxxxx or
send
mail to:
Matthew Cooley
P.O. Box 16212
Wichita, Ks. 67216
I apologize for the length of this message, but I hope it clears things
up a
bit.
Thank you for everything,
Matthew Cooley
VIN 5524
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 18:55:17 -0800
From: Moore <psmdiver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Accumulator replaced
How do I get in touch with Davew Lee. I live in Manteca. Can't find
anyone close-by that I trust on the jobs I can't handle.
Bill Moore 6691
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 19:32:23 -0800
From: "Robert A. Rooney" <DMCVegas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DMC Font & R406-a
Does anybody know if there is such thing as a DMC font? Or at least one
made up from the letters that spell out "DeLorean" on the rear facia of
the car? Also, Also, is R406-a like R134-a, or is it harmful to the
enviroment as well R12?
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Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 20:23:32 PST
From: "Jim Plamondon" <saab82@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: eng. promblem
I this is Jim in Iowa.
I have a 1981 DeLorean, #vin 1746
The car starts fine, the first time you start it, but after that you
have to
pump the gas to start it. It does not matter if it is cold or hot out
side.
People have told me to use engan cleaner, I have, but it seems to work
at first but after 2nd, or 3rd time you start it it has the same
problem. Does the fuel pump need to be fixed, or should I change
fuses?
I talk to a guy that had three D's, and he said the first thing he did
was change the fuses. How much money will that be for a new fuel pump
and fuses.
The guy said that DeLorean One make fuses kit and a fuel pump.
It sounded easy to put in a new fuel pump and fuses. I know my dad will
help me, but I need know how much it will be and the number to Delorean
One, or netsite.
Jim from Iowa, 1746
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:08:24 -0500 (EST)
From: dmc_2hot4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: DML: Re:transmission/headlamps
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
...your problem sounds a lot like that
I have with my car. My car kicks in the
neutral gear by no sense at normal driving
(60mph). The only way to get the power
on the road again is to shut down the
engine for a 10 second rest and start it
again (even works when driving !).
Cleaning the filter and filling up the
system to the desired level helped for
a short time and then the problems started
again. Now the transmission don't want
to use the 2.nd gear even when I switch
in "2", only uses 1.st and 3.rd. No
kickdown.
I will check all the maintainable parts
as described in the workshop-manual as
soon as the weather gets warmer (it's
still winter here in Europe).
++ I bought a set af headlights at a
junkyard for about 60 $ as the are
commonly used for VW-Golf-GTI with changed
front-facia here in Austria/Germany.
... keep on going ;-) DMC_2hot4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 07:38:06 -0500 (EST)
From: dmc_2hot4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: DML: NEW #2219
Hi all you DMC -owners, -fans, -specialists, -lovers ...
********************************************************
First of all I would like to thank you for all the information, hints and
tips I got from you by reading the backissues as an anounymus user !
Now that I have my own equipment to get to the internet, I want to step
into the light and participate to the list as an active member.
Over here in Europe I do have much other problems concerning parts
sources than you have in USA. On the other hand some things of european
origin are much easier for me to get (even from junkyards). Maybe we
can build up a "used parts link" over the ocean ?
My car is VIN #2219, automatic, in bad (hopefully soon in better)
condition. Especially the automatic transmission drives me nuts. Since
last week I own a workshop-manual (mutch thanks for the link to the
GB-source in the backissues!) that helps a lot in understanding and
repair.
Two things I would like:
- - get in contact with the previous USA owner of my car
(I bought it 2nd hand in Germany and so I don't know
anything about the previous owners)
-> can somebody help ?
- - get in contact with other DMC owners nearer to my
homecountry than USA is (e.g. Germany, are there
any other Austrians ?)
... keep on going ;-)
Wolfgang Zach VIN #2219
Brand 8
A-5145 NEUKIRCHEN a.d.Enknach
AUSTRIA
Tel/FAX 0043 7724 2528
DMC_2hot4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 10:08:59 -0700
From: "Aaron Barrus" <ASBARRUS@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: DMC Font & R406-a
It's been a while since I played with freon, so I may give outdated =
information. R406a does have CFCs in it, but much smaller amounts. =
According to George Goble, the inventor, the ozone depleting chemicals =
have been reduced by more than 90% - I don't recall the exact amount.
You =
may find more information at
http://www.autofrost.com/peoples/ghg/ghg-refri=
gerant.txt.=20
Aaron
>>> "Robert A. Rooney" <DMCVegas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/23 8:32 PM >>>
>Does anybody know if there is such thing as a DMC font? Or at least one
>made up from the letters that spell out "DeLorean" on the rear facia of
>the car? Also, Also, is R406-a like R134-a, or is it harmful to the
>enviroment as well R12?
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 15:39:53 EST
From: NJP548 <NJP548@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Blue-Yellow Wire?????
Hey List,
I have been having problems with my starter. This is what
happened...When I
got the fuel injectors hooked up on my car, and I turned the key the car
started right up. It did this for the first 3 times that night. Then
later
that night when I turned the key my dad said that he saw a big spark
comming
from the starter, so we took it out and hooked it up directly to a
battery and
it started perfectly, so when I put it back in the car and I hooked up
the Red
positive wire and the other big wire to the screw on the starter solenoid
and
hooked up the White-Red wire and the Blue-Yellow wire the starter didn't
work. I called up USA DMC and Steve told me that I had the problem that
DMC
had back in 82 and to do the Starter Solenoid Modification and the problem
should be solved, it wasn't. I then called him up again to see if he
had any
other suggestions, he told me to hook up a test light to the White-Red
wire
and then have someone turn the ignition and see if that wire was getting
any
power, it was getting power. SO I then did the same thing for the
Blue-Yellow
wire and nothing happened. I then looked in the "DeLorean Workshop
Manual" I
got from PJ's and i saw the wiring diagram and found out that the
Blue-Yellow
wire "Feeds Starter Motor Solenoid when Starting" it also says that the
Blue-
Yellow wire comes from the ignition resistor so I was going to track down
the
wire and see if the wire was burned or something but I don't know where
the
Ignition Resistor is. Does anyone have any suggestions to this problem or
know where that resistor is?? Thanks in advance.
Later,
Nick
VIN#1852
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 14:25:46 -0600
From: Greg Guillot <gguillot@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: New Owner
Hi DML'ers,
After six months of lurking, I finally became an owner. Several
months ago, I found a car locally that had been neglected for a
number of years. Well, it took several months, but I finally
convinced the owner that it was time to part with her car. It is
#2926 - an '81 with back interior, automatic transmission,
indentations on the hood, locking gas cap, but no filler door. The
car has sat out in the weather for so long that the interior is in
bad shape. However, being a Delorean, the exterior was almost
perfect, with just a fading problem on the front and rear caps. It
hasn't run in several years but is completely stock. I hooked up a
fresh battery and made sure it would turn over - didn't want a car
with a frozen/seized engine. I did not try to start it, since I
intend to completely flush all fluids and drain the gas before I even
attempt to start the engine. For all I know, the engine and
transmission may be bad, but the car only has 18,000 miles on it and
the owner insisted that the speedometer was still working (it has the
160 MPH speedo conversion).
It's a project car, so it may take me several years to fully restore
it. I'm in no hurry. If it takes a few months to save and buy the
right part, so be it. This list convinced me that the project was
doable, and the support system here is incredible. I'm glad to
finally be an active part of it.
Greg Guillot
VIN #2926
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 16:02:37 EST
From: KKoncelik <KKoncelik@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Shipping car to DMC-Houston
I have used them in Cincinnati as well and they impressed me as to the
care
that they take in preparing the cars. I have some photos if anyone is
interested and can post them on the net. At the time he picked up the D
there
was another one already on it and it had Thurmon thomsons (Buffalo Bills)
Ranger Rover and BMW on it.
Ken
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 01:48:49 -0600 (CST)
From: JDay <dayjason@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: VIN numbers
I know that this is already mentioned on the web page, but I was wondering
if anyone can give me the low down on the model numbers, and which ones
would have less problems to start with by year? Did DMC ever put fix the
under-powered alternator toward the end of the car's production, or does
that need to be replaced in all the cars?
Thanks much
Jason Day
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 02:47:53 -0600
From: Bob Brandys <oehcs@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Why Stainless Steel Tarnishes
Ever wonder why you car get dirty. The latest research done by the US
argricural Research Service (ARS) on stainless steel by Dr. Judy
Arnold. She says her research showed that electro polished stainless
steel "offers the best resistance to bacterial adhesion." The number of
bacteria on electro polishsed stainless steel was 1/15 that of regular
stainless steel.
Arnold has two theories for her findings. Either electropolishing
imparts a negative charge that repels bacteria, or the surface is too
smooth for bacterial attachment. She adds that mechanically polished
stainless steel (which is what a Delorean is) " made striations that
bacteria love."
We now know why those lines in the SS turn black.
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 15:46:54 -0600
From: Greg Guillot <gguillot@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Flushing the fuel system
Hi fellow DML'ers
Does anyone know if using compressed air to flush the fuel system
would cause a problem? I am going to drain the tank, and then planned
on disconnecting the fuel line between the fuel pump and the fuel
distributor and blowing compressed air through the line. Do you think
this could damage the accumulator? The car hasn't been started in at
least a year (probably 3 or 4), and I would rather err on the side of
being overly cautious on purging the system
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Morial Convention Center - New Orleans
Greg Guillot, Director of Info Systems & Services
900 Convention Center Blvd,New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone (504) 582-3116,Fax (504) 582-3104
Email gguillot@xxxxxxxxx
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 8:55:32 -0600
From: Greg Guillot <gguillot@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Lowering the front only
Has anyone tried to shorten the front springs to reduce the height of
the front of the car only? The height of the rear looks fine to me,
but 2 inches off of the front would eliminate that unnatural looking
gap between the tire and the wheel wells. Plus, it would give it more
of the rakish look. Is there something I am missing here? I am going
to perform an overhaul on the braking system this weekend, and
figured that I might as well address the ride height problem while I
have all four wheels off.
Greg Guillot
VIN #2926
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Morial Convention Center - New Orleans
Greg Guillot, Director of Info Systems & Services
900 Convention Center Blvd,New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone (504) 582-3116,Fax (504) 582-3104
Email gguillot@xxxxxxxxx
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