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Title: dmcnews-digest V3 #417

dmcnews-digest       Sunday, September 20 1998       Volume 03 : Number 417



       In this issue:
        DML: Engine starting trouble
        RE: DML: A car for sale...
        DML: Re: Dash lights
        DML: From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis
        DML: Power windows - final episode
        DML: Re: Re: Dash lights
        DML: Re: Idle Problems
        Re: DML: Just a few questions
        DML: Re: Engine starting trouble
        DML: Re: Miscellany, part deux
        DML: Re: >From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis
        Re: DML: >From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis
        DML: RE: Installing Window Motor - what a joke!
        DML: Re: John Delorean
        Re: DML: A car for sale...
        DML: French translator needed
        DML: DML Re: John Delorean
        Re: DML: French Translation
        DML: Mobile Car Show #3
        Re: DML: BTTF  DELOREANS  FOR CHILDREN
        DML: Engine size question
        DML: Console Light Wattage
        DML: DMC parts for sale
        DML: Parts, BTTF and more
        Re: DML: Parts, BTTF and more

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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 17:39:17 -0800
From: "Ken Montgomery" <kenm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Engine starting trouble

On the Sunday afternoon of the DOA Expo98 my car developed a problem.
Of course by then all the experts had gone home so I had no idea what
to do. After starting the car it seemed like the engine was getting a
really bad fuel mixture. It would stumble and shake and I'd have to
play the gas pedal to keep the engine going. I could get the car to go
but it was really unhappy. After a few minutes whatever was wrong
would clear up and the engine would run normally. So far this is all I
can figure out:

When starting the car, the fuel regulator is supposed to make a
buzzing noise when the engine is running, but it won't do so when the
engine is first turned on. Hot or cold, It takes a few minutes before
it finally kicks in. then the car runs normally. I think it has
something to do with the fuel regulator or whatever controls it, which
is the O2 sensor and the Lambda computer. I thought it may have just
been the connector on the regulator because when I jiggled it, it
started to work. So I cleaned and tightened the connector and that
seemed to fix it. I ran a few errands and it did fine until the last
errand where it failed to kick in again. After the car has run for a
few minutes it always starts working, which would point to the O2
sensor? (I did just click over 30,000 mile and I did not change the
sensor), BUT even if the sensor is bad, the 'computer' is supposed to
put out a 70hz pulse to the regulator. I'm going to next put a scope
on the Lambda computer and see if it's putting out the pulses. If so,
it's still the connectors or the regulator. If not it's the O2 sensor,
Lambda, or connectors in between. I've looked through the DML archives
but I don't know what to search on. Can anyone give me any ideas as to
what wrong??

- --------------------------------------------------
Ken Montgomery    My DeLorean VIN #10911 'OUTTIME'
Sacramento, CA
kenm@xxxxxxxx     Operating Systems Analyst
W(916) 278-7646 H(916) 944-3252
Please visit my website at:
http://www.jps.net/arkham/delorean01.htm
- --------------------------------------------------

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 10:42:24 -0400
From: My Big One <MYBIGONE@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: DML: A car for sale...

Thanks to all that have emailed me about this car.  I put up a few more
pics
on the web site (http://www.cieng.com/users/eric_pullen) and it shows
some of
the engine and the front end.  Tell me if you guys see anything (besides
the
huge hole in the dash) that would also be a "reason it should be lower
priced"

I really want a DeLorean to "fix-up".  I really don't care the original
condition, but I don't want to pay a lot.  I will probably strip the
whole
thing down and rebuild it (to make sure everything is good; Frame,
engine,
etc.)

Thanks for your time guys, and I hope to be a part of the DeLorean family
REAL
soon!

Eric Pullen
knight@xxxxxxxxx
'87 MC SS (305 HO)
'94 Jeep ZJ 4X4


>===== Original Message From Greg Guillot <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> =====
>Eric,
>
>I think $6k for a dissasembled car is way too much. I bought an '81
>automatic for $4k. It is complete, no dents, except the interior had
>been ruined from the car being left in the sun for 10 years. Go to
>the bookstore and pick up one of the classic car pricing guides - that
>car classifies as a totalled auto - it is worth less than $2500.00 in
>it's current condition. I can't remember the names of the
>publications that I bought, but there was one magazine and two
>softcover pricing guides that listed Deloreans.
>BTW - is that a hole in the center of the dasboard? What hit it, a
>meteor?
>Email or call me anythime if you have any questions.
>
>Greg Guillot
>VIN #2926
>
>************************************************
>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: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 20:38:16 -0400
From: chip <chip@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Dash lights

in V3 #416...sandy wrote

Has anyone had experience when the lights in the dash doesn't work,
including the air conditioning panel?  I checked the fuses and they were
okay.  Do you have to change a relay or is it the rheostat under the
dimmer
switch?

Sandy

- ---
yes Sandy i have experienced the same problem with the dash lights in my
D. althogh my air conditioning panel lights DO work. i again checked the
fuses and they were okay. i was going to have those looked at when i
took my D to garden grove along with a few other things but if you find
anything...let me know. thanx.

chip
1230

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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 98 22:02:54 -0000
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis

The complete text of the article that someone mentioned earlier....

 Top 10 cars, minus one

ENTREPRENEUR John DeLorean has led a life in
the fast lane, so he's a natural choice to name
the 10 greatest cars ever made. But DeLorean
thinks there are only nine vehicles worthy of
an auto hall of fame.

He tells the October issue of Esquire that the
standouts are the Ford Model T, the Pontiac
GTO (DeLorean designed this model for himself
and started the muscle-car era), the Ferrari
GTO, the Acura NSX (that's what he currently
drives), the Austin Mini, the Lotus 25, the
Mercedes 300SL Gullwing, the Mercedes S600
and the Citroen SM, "perhaps the most
sophisticated car ever built."

DeLorean's former investors, who lost
hundreds of millions, may be interested to
learn that he hasn't included his own
revolutionary built-in-Northern Ireland sports
car in the list of great autos.

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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 23:24:25
From: Massimo Troiani <maxt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Power windows - final episode

OK, this will be my last post on this subject. After talking to Rob at PJ
Grady and Joe at Delorean Services and recieving some encouragement, I
decided to give the window motor one more try.

I bolted everything together, despite the fact that nothing lined up.
Before putting the panels back I gave the window a try. When I wound the
window down it came off the tracks so I decided to fully close the window
and leave it like that forever (well a little while at least). The door is
now back together and I can now drive the car :)

I would now like to extend an invitation to anyoone who knows how to
install these motors correctly. If you are anywhere near Rapid City SD, I
would be ever so gratefull if you could pop in and take a crack at it. I
would be willing to pay for any expenses incurred, including travel,
accomodation and food (I'm desperate). I will even throw in a free tour of
the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore! It would also be nice to get the
opportunity for me to get together with another D owner.

Help me O-'D'-One, your my only hope.

Massimo
VIN# 4819

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 00:54:50 -0400
From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Re: Dash lights

Sandy,
The dash lights are controlled by the dimmer control under the shift boot
panel, to test this try plugging one of the red white wires into the
unused
terminals next to where the red / orange wire is plugged, if the lights
illuminate your dimmer control is N.G.. The AC panel lights are switched
on
with the ignition switch through the AC panel light relay located in the
relay compartment behind the passenger seat. Also check the "red" relay,
this is the dimmer portion of the circuit, be sure that this relay is
properly seated in its socket.
Joe/DeLorean Services

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 01:16:05 -0400
From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Idle Problems

Andrew,
Your problem is improper CO mix. This is a critical adjustment and should
be done by someone who is familiar with the Bosch K-Jetronic system. I f
you don't have a DeLorean service facility near you look for a facility
the
repairs Volvo's. Being the Volvo V-6 1979 - 1983 uses the same fuel system
they should be familiar with the CO adjustment.
Joe/DeLorean Services

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 01:19:16 -0400
From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Just a few questions

Sean,
We recommend the Yokohama AVS 378 series. The tires are available in both
sizes and out performs all other brands.
Joe/DeLorean Services

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 02:04:09 -0400
From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Engine starting trouble

Ken,
Your problem is probably due to a defective RPM relay. This relay has two
internal relays, one sends 12v to the fuel pump, the other sends 12v to
the
frequency valve. Replacing this relay should correct the problem.
Joe/DeLorean Services

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 00:36:07 -0700
From: "Dave Price" <davep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Miscellany, part deux

>>>Bill Wilson wrote:
>>>Seats: Do the seats recline?  If so, do they recline far enough for an
>>>average-sized (5'10") person to take a nap in?
>>
>> Mike Substelny wrote:
>>The seats do recline, but not far enough to lie down flat.  FYI  When
>>my wife reclines her seat she cannot see over the dashboard. 
>>Typically the DeLorean is not used as a camper.
>
>Scott Mueller
>The seats recline, I'm 5-8 and have had no problem sleeping in the car

Hehe.. I haven't actually driven somewhere and parked to catch some
ZZ's, however, I have been working on my D late at night, and fallen
asleep "behind the wheel" ... 

I'm 5-11, and at least in the passenger seat, I can slide the seat all the
way forward, and recline the seat to about a 150-degree angle, which
is quite comfortable, except for the headrest, which is a little akward
to lie on, but may be OK with one of those "Neck Pillows" ..

Happy Camping!
- - Dave

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 00:43:52 -0700
From: "Dave Price" <davep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis

>DeLorean's former investors, who lost
>hundreds of millions, may be interested to
>learn that he hasn't included his own
>revolutionary built-in-Northern Ireland sports
>car in the list of great autos.
>

I know we're all in agreement that the DeLorean is -at least-
in the top 10, but I'd probably have a bitter taste in my mouth
if a car I created ended up destroying me too!

Anyone want to write JZD and ask if he only mentioned nine
cars because he secretly wanted to leave room for the D?

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 08:44:59 -0400
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: From the NY Post Online - Gossip by Neal Travis

Well, we are entitled to disagree!! 

Every time I open the garage door and look at my DMC-12, I have to pinch
myself to make sure that I am not dreaming...  It is hard to believe
that I own the most unique car in the world!


James Espey wrote:
>
> The complete text of the article that someone mentioned earlier....

<SNIP>

> DeLorean's former investors, who lost
> hundreds of millions, may be interested to
> learn that he hasn't included his own
> revolutionary built-in-Northern Ireland sports
> car in the list of great autos.

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 09:11:52 -0400
From: Walter Jann <walterj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: RE: Installing Window Motor - what a joke!

I hear you loud and clear.  I just installed the same regulators and it
nearly killed me.  I would rather rebuild the transmission with my teeth
than work inside the door again.  While I was at it I decided to fix the
door locks, lube the mechanisms and replace the other window regulator
so that I NEVER have to open the door panels again.  I too was concerned
about the alignment inside the doors, but that is how it is supposed to
work.  I had to bend the mounting brackets several times before it would
mount at all, but I still feel it is superior to the old design.  I,for
one am pleased by the new design.  While the mounting isn't perfect,
it's unreasonable to expect anyone to engineer perfect replacements for
such a small market.  We should be thankful a new design exists at all,
however better instructions would be helpful.  Email me if you have any
questions on my experiences.


- ------------------------------------------
Walter Jann
Director of Operations
Legend Valve
walterj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- -----------------------------------------

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 09:30:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Cheryl Classick <jettrink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: John Delorean

What were these people investing in, I guess this goes back
to 1990? Does anyone know what John Delorean invented that is
in every car or so he claims on the video?

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 09:37:17 -0400
From: Sean Jones <shain@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: A car for sale...

Hello,

For $6,000 James Espey knows a guy in texas that has a D that needs a
computer.  Much simpler then rebuilding a car.  Also you'll need a louver
and
quarter panels windows.

- - Sean

My Big One wrote:

(SNIP)
>
> Thanks for your time guys, and I hope to be a part of the DeLorean family
> REAL soon!
>
> Eric Pullen
> knight@xxxxxxxxx
> '87 MC SS (305 HO)
> '94 Jeep ZJ 4X4

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 98 10:22:54 -0000
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: French translator needed

Can someone on the list translate French for me? Just reply directly =
to me withe translation if you can - thanks!

James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
http://www.dmcnews.com

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

Tu me manques =E9norm=E9ment et j'ai du mal =E0 le cacher...

- ----------------- End Forwarded Message -----------------

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 17:29:00 -0400
From: Josh Haldeman <haldeman.4@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DML Re: John Delorean

Cheryl,
    There are a couple things that JZD had a hand in creating that are
still used in cars today.  Among them are Intermittent windshield
wipers, the ultramatic transmission for Packard (sort of a predecessor
to today's automatic transmission)  wrap around taillights, and a whole
bunch of other things I can't think of right now.  Go to a patent search
web site, and type in John DeLorean, and you're bound to come up with
quite a few listings.

     Josh

Cheryl Classick wrote:

> What were these people investing in, I guess this goes back
> to 1990? Does anyone know what John Delorean invented that is
> in every car or so he claims on the video?

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 18:33:40 -0000
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: French Translation

Thanks to all who so kindly translated my french problem for the day. I
was under the impression it was DeLorean-related and evidently I was
mistaken...ooh la la...

James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
http://www.dmcnews.com

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 11:19:21 -0500
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: DML: Mobile Car Show #3

October 31, 1998 is the Hooter's Car Show in Mobile Alabama.  The link
below is for the registration form.  We have our own class, #40, for the
DeLoreans.  So far, I have had 9 positive responses from DeLorean Owners
that say they are interested in bringing there cars to Mobile for the
show.

We need 12 cars for Steve Wynne to come and put on an informal tech
session.  The tech will be based on YOUR questions.

After the show, Saturday Night, I will host a BBQ at my home for all
owners and there guests.  If you bring children that would like to go
trick or treating, my son (4), will be going.  The neighborhood is new
and safe.

Please send me a direct email if you would like to attend or would like
me to remove your name from the list.

scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx
Scott Mueller
#002981



LINK FOR REGISTRATION FORM
http://www.zebra.net/~mgmarshall/hooters/hootersweb.html

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 12:34:01 -0500
From: Neil Penny <penny@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: BTTF  DELOREANS  FOR CHILDREN

How much would they cost?  Or have you sold them already?

                                                                        Neil

Ddl52@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Hello,
>          I've noticed several recent posts regarding the " Power Wheels"
> type,
> Back-To-The-Future, ride-on toys for children. These vehicles came in the
> pedal-type car or electric version. I believe the cars were manufactured
> around 1986.  If anyone is interested, I have a couple of the electric
> (unassembled, in the box) cars, that I would be willing to sell.. Due to
> the
> size and lack of packing materials, they would need to be picked-up in
> Fort
> Wayne, Indiana. For any further information or descriptions, just E-Mail
> me at
> DDL52@xxxxxxx
>                                          Dennis



- --
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not
 sure about the former." - Albert Einstein

E-Mail: qball25@xxxxxxxxxxx
Homepage: http://www.neosoft.com/~penny/neil.html

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 14:40:42 PDT
From: "DMC List" <dmclist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Engine size question

MODERATOR'S NOTE: Most of the basic DeLorean information can be found at the
DMCNews web site at www.dmcnews.com in the frequently asked questions
section.


How many cubic inches is the DeLorean's V6? Thanks.

______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 17:52:09 -0700
From: "Sean R. Manning" <mannings@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Console Light Wattage

Hello-->

        Anyone know the correct wattage for the bulbs that illuminate the
heater/fan/air conditioning consol panel?  The ones I have are 2 Watts but
I think that maybe they were replaced with the wrong value at some point.
That plastic facia panel that they fit into gets way to hot (too hot to
touch) after a little while and has caused the sticker to peel away from
the plastic.  The parts manual just says "BULB" with no mention of the
value.  Thanks. :)

Sean Manning
VIN# 1932

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 20:49:57 -0400
From: S <s1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DMC parts for sale

Dear Sir,
I have a list of DMC parts for sale.  They are original parts and most =
of them are in their own bags, boxes, etc.
Let me know if anyone may be interested.

Thanks for your help.
Kendra P. Smith
s1@xxxxxxxxxxx
336-766-7767
It would be best to e-mail as I am usually travelling.

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Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1998 18:21:25 -0400
From: "Watkins Family  watbmv@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <watbmv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Parts, BTTF and more

With the vast resources out there is there anywhay to find out who are the
"suppliers" of various parts that are made for the car?  ie: pinion boots,
light switches, etc   (more that is what is on the DMC12.COM list).  

I used to do work at an editing studio on the Universal backlot in the mid
to late eighties.  I had occassion to wander into the back lot where the
"future" Hill Valley set was still in place (before the backlot fire)  They
had one the cars positioned so the trams could get a good look at it as
well as the entire set.

On one visit I was hangin out underneath the Texaco Gas Station where the
alley was when Marty first arrived to the future.  Underneath the station
was a futuristic vending machine "mall"  One of the big units was a 7-11
"Compuvend"  machine.  The prop had small doors that had handmade signs
that say "COMPUVEND" on them that went all around it in a circle.  I
noticed that there was one of these signs still attached.  It is now
proudly displayed in my "D".   I'm glad I aquired it as soon after the
entire section of the set was destoyed in the fire.  Gone where the Cafe
80's as well as the Gas Station.  Luckily the courthouse and the opposite
side of the set where saved.

I have pictures of the COMPUVEND set if anyone is interested as well as
interior shots of the car that I took at the BTTF 1,2&3 trilogy screening
in Los Angeles. 

A funny thing about the screening.  I drove my car to the Cinerama Dome on
Sunset and had many hours to kill before the start of the screening.  There
was a crew from Universal working on the BTTF car so they could display it
in the front of the theater.  Due to OSHA regulations they had to drain the
gas as well as disconnect the battery.  The guys working on the car
(believe it or not) thought they had to remove ALL the stuff in the engine
compartment.....Thrusters and all!!  They were freakin out to say the
least.  Up steps me "hey guys, whats the trouble?"  reply "nothing kid,
we're just trying to get the car ready for show"  They continued swearing
that they didn't have time to do it.  Up steps me again....."uh
guys?"........are you looking for the battery?.   They all look at each
other...."Uh... yeah".  "well, your looking in the wrong place, it's behind
the passenger seat".  They pop the seat forward and lo and behold, a
battery!   "Uh, Thanks".   They even took my picture sitting in the car,
ahh! instant friendship. 

Also, coming to work the BTTF car was parked for several weeks nead one of
the sound stages.  I got several really nice shots of my Delorean and one
of the movie cars side by side.

Tom Watkins
2 time DMC owner

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Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 00:21:14 EDT
From: JSteuben@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Parts, BTTF and more

Hi Tom, That's a great story. What would it take to get you to write an
article for Delorean World?  With your pictures, of course.  Any interest on
your part?  Best regards, Joe

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