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Title: dmcnews-digest V3 #435

dmcnews-digest       Thursday, October 29 1998       Volume 03 : Number 435



       In this issue:
        DML: Re: Many Questions
        DML: TAIL LIGHTS
        DML: Delorean Services Phone Number
        Re: DML: brake rotor drilling?
        DML: Frame for sale
        DML: Re: wiring nightmare
        DML: Re: Stainless Care
        DML: General Information for Restorers
        Re: DML: Delorean body repair
        DML: DMC-SEARCH
        Re: DML: TAIL LIGHTS
        DML: Chronology of Fuel Filler Flaps
        Re: DML: TAIL LIGHTS
        DML: Dashboard lights
        DML: Re: Online insurance quotes
        Re: DML: Online insurance quotes
        DML: DeLorean Model car
        Re: DML: brake rotor drilling?
        DML: More body repair
        DML: Stock model body for BTTF kit
        DML: DeLorean Car Show "YEAR 2000"
        DML: Headlights for Driving a Delorean in the UK ??
        DML: "Fan Fail" light and A/C Panel Lights
        DML: Rebuilding Steering Rack
        DML: D in McLean??
        Re: DML: Online insurance quotes
        DML: re: Rebuilding Steering Rack
        DML: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: [admin] Had problems downloading the 'zine?
        DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question
        Re: DML: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: Battery question
        Re: DML: Online insurance quotes
        Re: DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: SWITCH COVER PLATE
        Re: DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: Replacement Frame
        Re: DML: Headlights for Driving a Delorean in the UK ??
        DML: RE: BATTERY CHARGER question
        DML: Very informative and fun to read.
        Re: DML: Dashboard lights

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:08:02 -0500
From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Many Questions

Eric,
Being you have SSI the answer to some of your questions are in hand. The
answer to # 2 is the fact that aluminum becomes dulls, oxidizes, and is
easily stained. Pages 97 & 98 will give you the reasons. The answer to
question # 4 is on page 50. As further proof slide under your DeLorean and
look at the distance between the back of the trans and the frame, keep in
mind some access space had to be left to get to the shift linkage
therefore
the setup is placed as far forward as possible.
The answer to question # 4 is that the only modification to the suspension
was increasing the spring height 1 1/2 inches. Returning the front height
to design specs is easily accomplished by purchasing a set of
re-calibrated
springs from DMC Houston. The dynamics of the car were very accurately
designed by Lotus, any size wheel other than the original will result in
negative results. Question # 6, removing the body from the chassis isn't
complicated it's all the cooling, fuel, and electrical connections that
are
very labor intensive. Finally question # 8 is a mystery, we have no
documents indicating when the gas flap officially went away. Because many
cars were re-assembled at the QAC's hoods with flaps found their way into
cars that left the factory well after the hood flaps were discontinued.  
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services

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Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 23:21:11 -0700
From: mike atkinson <mikeatk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: TAIL LIGHTS

Hello,

Hope you can help.  In-Between working on the cooling system with a lot
of assistance from DMC Joe, I have been puttering around with the tail
lights.  The left side has a bulb or two that seem to work only when
they want to.  Since my wife and I are new DeLorean owner's " yes she
loves the car too" and we are fortunate enough to live very close to
James Espey.  He was willing to come by and go over our D.  Thanks again
James.

He mentioned the technique of putting small screws into the rivet holes
of the circuit board to tighten it down.  However either I didn't do a
good enough job or there's a really bad connection in there.  It looks
like the previous owner took a soldering gun to it without much luck.
Can I purchase another board or do I need to buy a complete light set or
is there something else that can be done.

Also, in trying to clean the boards I sprayed some electrical cleaner on
them and dripped some on the rear bumper.  By the time I noticed it it
had eaten away the paint.  Not bad but I would like to touch it up.
Does anyone know if I can buy a certain brand of spray paint at an auto
store.  Looks like black semi gloss to me.

thanks

Mike

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 05:25:43 -0600
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: DML: Delorean Services Phone Number

This question has come up before, what is Joe's phone number at DelOrean
Services in Atlanta.

770.631.4800

This should help people find it in the search engine.

Scott Mueller

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 08:10:39 -0500
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: brake rotor drilling?

On the subject of Drilled Rotors, take a look at
http://www.c-edge.com/shotimes/brakes/part2.html  This is on the
SHOtimes web site (for the Ford Taurus SHO), but the information on
drilled rotors is excellent!


Gerald Deutsch wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if it would be a good idea to have the rotors drilled =
> out for ventilation? I am told that they get very hot and tend to warp =
> easily, so I'm assuming that having them drilled properly would help a =
> bit. I mean, if other high performance cars have success with them, =
> along with almost all motorcycles, why not? Any thoughts? ---Dan Vin# =
> 5493

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 08:39:03 EST
From: HOTALASKAN@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: Frame for sale

Accepting offers on a frame for a 81 delorean for sale.The frame is in
very
good condtion, but does need some work. ( has some rust ). also have a
fuel
cell for a 81 that I want to sell too. If interested please contact
hotalaskan@ aol.com.

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:14:40 -0500
From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: wiring nightmare

Brian,
You will find a complete wiring diagram plus individual diagrams for
various sections of the car in section "M" of the DeLorean Workshop
Manual.
Be aware that there were many changes made from the start of production
and
no updates were ever published. The fact that your car is an 82 means
"lots
of changes". We have documented virtually all of the changes, if you have
any questions let us know.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:21:31 -0500
From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Stainless Care

Andy,
You got it! The stainless steel cleaner used by most food service
establishments is ideal for the DeLorean.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:53:36 -0500
From: tundra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: DML: General Information for Restorers

Here is a site for restoration supplies. You can even "Powder Coat" your
own parts including wheels if you have an electric kitchen oven thats
not being used for food preperation.
Mike
http://www.eastwoodco.com/

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Date: 27 Oct 98 07:17:19 -0500
From: MCCOMBC@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Delorean body repair

Dan,
Sorry to hear about your mishap.  I haven't been encouraged by Don Massey
either...for bodywork or service.  You may want to give Pfeiffer
Lincoln-Mercury a call.  They are located in Grand Rapids and once was one
of
the largest Delorean dealers.  Pfeiffer purchased much of the excess
Delorean
inventory when things started to tumble down for the company...I still
have
a
newspaper clipping showing more than 100 cars on his lot along with a
advertisement selling new Deloreans for $20,000!
Anyway, give them a call, I know owners on that side of the state still
use
him for service.
 
Cliff McComb
VIN 11546

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 20:04:06 +0100
From: "Christophe Ruijs" <xtophe@xxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DMC-SEARCH

Hi !

I'm looking for the owner of the Delorean with licence plate "2CMP501".
I'm
a Back to the Future/Delorean-fanatic and I saw this Delorean about ten
years ago in the Netherlands (Europe) in my street and filmed it with my
camera while it was parked. I never got to know the owner, because the car
was gone the same day and we never saw it back again!

Can someone help me find the owner? I would like to have a chat with him
or
her.

I put the Delorean I filmed about ten years ago on RealVideo at this
address:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/3939/dmc/index.htm

Christophe Ruijs

xtophe@xxxxxx

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:43:02 -0500
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: TAIL LIGHTS

"New and improved" model is available from PJGRADY.

http://www.pjgrady.com/tailights.htm

mike atkinson wrote:
> Can I purchase another board or do I need to buy a complete light set or
> is there something else that can be done.

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:25:35 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Chronology of Fuel Filler Flaps

Eric Altendorf asked:
> According to SSI, the early cars were the ones without fuel
> filler flaps.  According to popular and obvious knowledge,
> the early ones *had* fuel filler flaps.  So I'm assuming that
> a few cars starting at 00500 were without.  What VIN range
> has fuel filler flaps?

SSI is just plain wrong.  The VIN#500 car *has* a fuel flap, as does my
VIN#1280 and many of the early cars.  You can find some good
speculation and discussion on this in the DML back issues.  The popular
theory is that DMC did away with the filler flap because it weakened the
luggage compartment lid, allowing it to warp in the corner.  It may have
also been a cost saving measure.

The later cars were made without filler flaps, although I'll bet a few
early
and late DeLoreans have been refitted with each other's hoods.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:26:35 EST
From: DMCIMF@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: TAIL LIGHTS

There is a small vial of "Rear Window Defoger Repair" you can get in
allmost
any auto repair store, that will work well to make the connections on your
tail light board better.

Bill Glover
DMCIMF
D. #6905

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 12:33:06 -0800
From: "D.J. LaForge" <dj@xxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Dashboard lights

Hello list...

I am a (thrilled) new DMC owner and new to the list.  This is my first
post.

The lights behind the heat/ac controls in my D stay on all the time and
are
not controlled by the dash light dimmer knob.  Is this normal?

Also, the "Cooling fan fail" light blinks on and off occasionally when the
AC is on, but my the car never gives any signs of overheating, even in
traffic.  Should I worry about this or just ignore it?

I'm sure this information is around somewhere, and common knowledge, but I
haven't found it anywhere yet.  Thanks for your help!

- -D.J. LaForge
(I don't remember my VIN right now, but I will include it next time!)

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 13:54:58 -0800
From: "Dave Price" <davep2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: Online insurance quotes

>Questions about the cost of auto insurance seem to come up here quite a
>bit; I've found a fast and simple site from MetLife that should give a
>good
>*guestimate*. They were within a couple of dollars of my current policy,
>so
>I assume they will be competitive for you too. And DeLorean is included in
>the pull-down make list on the site!
>

>Go to http://www.metpay.com and answer the questions.

This is the MetPay program for business group rates. If you are lucky
enough
to have MetPay offered through your employer, the rates are about half
what
you'd pay with MetLife's "regular" coverage.  I was quoted about $50/mo.
with MetPay, and about $100/mo. with MetLife.

Allstate is still the cheapest "Regular" insurance I've found at $88/mo.

Drive safe!  Maybe our rates will go down.

- - Dave

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:39:00 -0700 (MST)
From: raddad@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Online insurance quotes

Although I am completely satisfied with my insurance carrier, I tried the
online insurance quote.  Interestingly enough, it said there was no such
thing as an '83 DeLorean!!!!!

Dick Ryan
VIN 16867
83 DMC

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 08:10:12 -0500
From: "Watkins Family  watbmv@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <watbmv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: DeLorean Model car

Years ago when I was trying to find out about DMC stock kits, I called
Ertl
and spoke with a rep. He told me the they had planned on releasing a stock
Delorean but then DMC went under and the plans by Ertl were dropped.  I
asked him about releasing a BTTF model and they had some interest in it
and
were contacting the Japanese manufacturer.   As we all know Ertl did
finally release a BTTF version.

I have taken the Ertl version and modified it to be a stock DMC.  It looks
pretty good if I do say so myself. For those of you who have these kits
you
know the doors are not able to open...WELL....... I actually took the time
to cut them open and I have a cool looking stock Delorean model with the
door up!    I also did one up as the BTTF car. (doors down!)

Anyway, I have  Ertl BTTF kits for sale if you are interested. 

Tom
#5732

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 06:36:49 -0700 (MST)
From: raddad@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: brake rotor drilling?

I just finished reading the entire brake section that Marc recommended.
Fascinating! I'd suggest that you don't skip to the "part2.html"; instead,
go to www.c-edge.com/shotimes and then read the entire brake series.

Dick Ryan
- ------------------------------------------


>On the subject of Drilled Rotors, take a look at
>http://www.c-edge.com/shotimes/brakes/part2.html  This is on the
>SHOtimes web site (for the Ford Taurus SHO), but the information on
>drilled rotors is excellent!

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:14:24 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Wilson <fluffy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: More body repair

All this talk of body damage lately (and the recent $50 million hailstorm
here in Denver - the city with the absolute most hail in the USA) has made
me curious as to what can be done about minor dings and dents such as hail
damage and parking lot rash.  Can a regular "paintless dent repair" (heh)
place fix these with their hooks and suction cups, or is it harder to do
on account of the stainless?

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 98 11:12:59 -0000
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Stock model body for BTTF kit

On 10/28/98 1:09 PM, Watkins Family  watbmv@xxxxxxxxxxxx shared these
fine thoughts...

>I have taken the Ertl version and modified it to be a stock DMC.  It looks
>pretty good if I do say so myself. For those of you who have these kits

All American Models makes a stock DeLorean body for the BTTF kit. Details
below:

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

The DeLorean Transkit is as follows:  Body shell, dash board,
engine cover, rear window "shade."  The price is $35, shipping is $4, ($39
total).

MC Visa Am Express and Discover--also checks and Money Orders.

All American Models
22 South 16th St.
Lafayette, IN  479905-1156

(765) 423-4565

Regards,

Art Anderson

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 13:37:39 EST
From: KKoncelik@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: DeLorean Car Show "YEAR 2000"

Well I've been asking for some time for pictures of the show or a
DeLorean to
put on the upcoming YEAR 2000 home page and we have a winner.

I chose a picture of the DeLoreans lined up by the museum taken by Ken
Montgomery as the winning photo. (Your $25 will be mailed in November)

There were a number of good ones and I think I'll use them on some of the
other pages.

I am changing web sites to cut costs.

The old web page is still active and I will be working on the new one this
month.
The new web page will feature links on the main page for Delorean events
for
anyone wishing to list them so just let me or Richard know and we'll add
them.
We aren't going to get into articles or message boards, the DML and
DeLorean
publications do a good job of that already.
We are always interested in pictures.

Again please be patient while we upgrade the web site and I'll let you 
know
when the new web site is complete.

The Cleveland show is progressing well and from the feedback from all of
you
so far we are working to make it a better show.

Yes James the hotel has a bar
Yes Mike it has a pool also
Yes Charles the music will not be as loud (lol)

Again thanks and look forward to seeing all of you in Cleveland in the
"YEAR
2000"

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 19:59:54 +0000
From: JOHN_GEULEY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: DML: Headlights for Driving a Delorean in the UK ??

  Hi,

    I have recently purchased a Delorean from Sweden
    (They drive on the right !!) for use in  England
    (We drive on the left).

    I have got the car through the English road test
    but at the expense of having black sticky tape placed
    on the headlights to ensure they don't blind oncoming
    traffic.

    Does anyone know what type of headlights will be English
    compliant and fit the Delorean ?

   
  Cheers

    John G.

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:05:07 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: "Fan Fail" light and A/C Panel Lights

D.J. LaForge said:

> The lights behind the heat/ac controls in my D stay on all the
> time and are not controlled by the dash light dimmer knob.  Is
> this normal?

Yes, this is normal.  If it bothers you, there is a simple fix involving a
resistor and two spade connectors.  Remove a relay, replace it with a
resistor, and your A/C panel light will be controlled with the headlight
switch.  Details can be found in the back issues of the DML and
DeLorean World.

> Also, the "Cooling fan fail" light blinks on and off occasionally when
> the AC is on, but my the car never gives any signs of overheating,
> even in traffic.  Should I worry about this or just ignore it?

Your car probably has the original fan control module.  I suggest you
replace it with the fan bypass or a Fanzilla (your choice).  You can
construct the bypass yourself for less than $10 in parts.  Again, I
believe
details are in the DML back issues and the DW back issues.

Both of these "problems" are absolutely normal.  They reflect the peculiar
way the DeLorean wiring was designed.  You might want to check the
function of your fuel gauge, brake lights, passenger side door safety
lights, and your voltage reading at idle while you are at it.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 12:06:08 -0800
From: "Dan" <gonzo@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Rebuilding Steering Rack

I went to get my DeLorean aligned and was told I needed a new steering
rack.(I can't recall exactly why, something about too much verticle free
play on the pass side.) Anyways I removed it - not too hard really! and I
was wondering if this is something an averae person can rebuild, or do I
need to send it to one of the DeLorean places?

Thanks,

  Dan Berglund

Nov. '81 #6623

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 18:20:17 -0500
From: Harley Cascio <harley@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: D in McLean??

Hello,
        There is a DMC in McLean, VA.  I think it has been there for years, but
the plates show that it has been re-registered recently.  The last part of
the plates read 2929 (don't want to post the whole thing).  If you could
contact me I'd appreciate it.  

Thanks,

Harley

harley@xxxxxxxxx

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 17:10:53 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Wilson <fluffy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Online insurance quotes

On Tue, 27 Oct 1998 raddad@xxxxxxx wrote:

> online insurance quote.  Interestingly enough, it said there was no such
> thing as an '83 DeLorean!!!!!

It's confused.  It will produce a quote for an '82 however.  I don't
assume there would be much difference.  It quoted me $1250.  Now, does
that require that my company be a MetPay member?  Can regular people use
this quote feature too?  (I think my company IS a MetPay member, as a
matter of fact, but I'm not sure...)

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 16:17:29 -0500
From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: re: Rebuilding Steering Rack

Dan said:

> . . . I needed a new steering rack. [snip] Anyways I removed it -
> not too hard really! and I was wondering if this is something an
> averae person can rebuild, or do I need to send it to one of the
> DeLorean places?

While you can probably install a rebuilt steering rack in your garage, I
would not mess around with trying to rebuild it yourself.  A damaged or
improperly rebuilt steering rack is a SERIOUS safety hazard.  It is worth
a
few hundred bucks to get a properly remanufactured rack.  Check with
any DeLorean parts source you like for availability . . . I got mine from
Dave Bauerle and I am very happy with the improvement in my steering. 
His number is (740) 595-3348.

- - Mike Substelny

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:03:27 EST
From: RICHAJG@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: BATTERY CHARGER question

Very often, I don't drive my DeLorean for a month at a time.  Because of
this,
my old battery would always be dead.  Practically every time I wanted to
take
the car out for a spin, I would have to recharge the battery.  It got to
be a
pain.

I told Rob Grady about this and he installed his top-of-the-line battery.
 It
worked great for about 3 months... and then it started to die as well.

So now, I'd like to buy a battery charger so that I don't have to spend
$10
each time I want to recharge the battery.

Has anyone heard of the following battery chargers?  Can anyone recommend
one
or another?

SCHUMAKER 6/2 AMP DUAL RATE BATTERY CHARGER
2 amp trickle or 6 amp rate charges in 6-8 hours
(for 6V or 12V batteries)
$19.96

SHIP 'N SHORE 10 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
10 amps for 12V batteries
$39.97

SCHUMAKER 10/2 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
for 12V batteries
$42.83

Please advise.  Thanks.

Rich Galichon
vin 2088

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:03:27 EST
From: RICHAJG@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: BATTERY CHARGER question

Very often, I don't drive my DeLorean for a month at a time.  Because of
this,
my old battery would always be dead.  Practically every time I wanted to
take
the car out for a spin, I would have to recharge the battery.  It got to
be a
pain.

I told Rob Grady about this and he installed his top-of-the-line battery.
 It
worked great for about 3 months... and then it started to die as well.

So now, I'd like to buy a battery charger so that I don't have to spend
$10
each time I want to recharge the battery.

Has anyone heard of the following battery chargers?  Can anyone recommend
one
or another?

SCHUMAKER 6/2 AMP DUAL RATE BATTERY CHARGER
2 amp trickle or 6 amp rate charges in 6-8 hours
(for 6V or 12V batteries)
$19.96

SHIP 'N SHORE 10 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
10 amps for 12V batteries
$39.97

SCHUMAKER 10/2 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
for 12V batteries
$42.83

Please advise.  Thanks.

Rich Galichon
vin 2088

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:03:27 EST
From: RICHAJG@xxxxxxx
Subject: DML: BATTERY CHARGER question

Very often, I don't drive my DeLorean for a month at a time.  Because of
this,
my old battery would always be dead.  Practically every time I wanted to
take
the car out for a spin, I would have to recharge the battery.  It got to
be a
pain.

I told Rob Grady about this and he installed his top-of-the-line battery.
 It
worked great for about 3 months... and then it started to die as well.

So now, I'd like to buy a battery charger so that I don't have to spend
$10
each time I want to recharge the battery.

Has anyone heard of the following battery chargers?  Can anyone recommend
one
or another?

SCHUMAKER 6/2 AMP DUAL RATE BATTERY CHARGER
2 amp trickle or 6 amp rate charges in 6-8 hours
(for 6V or 12V batteries)
$19.96

SHIP 'N SHORE 10 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
10 amps for 12V batteries
$39.97

SCHUMAKER 10/2 AMP FULLY AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGER
for 12V batteries
$42.83

Please advise.  Thanks.

Rich Galichon
vin 2088

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:09:35 -0000
From: James Espey <espey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: [admin] Had problems downloading the 'zine?

A list member related to me that he'd experienced difficulty in getting
the 'zine to download properly. It shows over 600 downloads, but that
could also include incomplete downloads. Please email me if you had or
are having any difficulty in getting the 'zine downloaded. Thanks!

James Espey
Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 10:09:36 -0500
From: "Sean Howley" <tsuyoi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question

Rich,

Not that this is a fix, but maybe you should install a power cutoff on the
battery.  This way, when you are done with the car for any extended length
of time, you can disconnect the power from the rest of the car and the
next
time you want to use it, reconnect the power and the car should fire right
up.  I have one installed on mine.  By simply turning the knob (of the
cut-off) a couple of turns, the power is disconnected.

Sean Howley
VIN#2345

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 22:31:55 EST
From: JSteuben@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: BATTERY CHARGER question

Hi Rich,

Can't help you with the products, but here's 2cents about trickle
charging for
you to contemplate.

Remove the battery from the car if you trickle charge it for long periods
of
time.  A bimetallic problem will cause the iron cylinder sleeves and the
aluminum block to eat each other and that will eventually destroy the
engine.
No kidding, I've seen it with my own two eyes and it is ugly.  So if you
have
a 'D' that sits for long periods between use, please, remove the battery
and
trickle charge it disconnected from the car.  Once it goes, you can't
save the
block.  I don't know how much Steve Wynn gets for one of his crate
engines.
If you want a more technical explanation, please ask one of the suppliers.
Ugh, I might have nightmares tonight.  Regards, Joe

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 23:18:03 -0500
From: Gerald Deutsch <Jerry1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Battery question

Why don't you get a Battery Tender? They're between $40-$50 and they'll =
maintain a charge on your battery forever. Not a tricle charger, a =
battery maintainer. Thay're available in almost every car magazine. I =
think even in Hemmings. Good luck!

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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 21:32:31 -0700 (MST)
From: raddad@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: DML: Online insurance quotes

>It's confused.  It will produce a quote for an '82 however.  I don't
>assume there would be much difference.  It quoted me $1250.
- ---------------------------------
Yes it is.  I did get a quote for an '82 that was just over $500 per year.
I guess it does pay to be "old" and, presumably, conservative.  Wonder if
the rate would go up if they knew I was the Rad Dad?

Dick Ryan

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 00:28:55 -0800
From: Paul Gress <pgress@xxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question

I've read about solar cells built that plug into your cigarette lighter
and
trickle charge the battery durring the daytime.  The product is called
"battery saver" and is manufactured by ICP Canada Inc. located in Montreal
Canada.  Their phone number is (514) 345-0700.

Paul Gress

vin # 10193

Sean Howley wrote:

> Rich,
>
> Not that this is a fix, but maybe you should install a power cutoff on the
> battery.  This way, when you are done with the car for any extended length
> of time, you can disconnect the power from the rest of the car and the
> next
> time you want to use it, reconnect the power and the car should fire right
> up.  I have one installed on mine.  By simply turning the knob (of the
> cut-off) a couple of turns, the power is disconnected.
>
> Sean Howley
> VIN#2345
>
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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 01:52:04 -0700
From: mike atkinson <mikeatk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: SWITCH COVER PLATE

Recently James Espey was kind enough to come by and inspect our new
DeLorean.  One of the things I noticed about his car was a cover over
the window/rear defogger switches.

I have searched the archives and haven't been able to find anything.  I
believe James mentioned he bought it at a recent show.  Is it being
offered on someone's web site yet or elsewhere?

Thanks

Mike

VIN 16232

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 04:36:41 -0600
From: scottmueller@xxxxxxxxx (Scott Mueller)
Subject: Re: DML: Re: BATTERY CHARGER question

Paul Gress wrote:
>
> I've read about solar cells built that plug into your cigarette lighter
> and
> trickle charge the battery durring the daytime.  The product is called
> "battery saver"
>
> Paul Gress
>
> vin # 10193

I installed one of those "Solar Cell" chargers on my Motor Home several
years ago, my battery still went flat.  Also, the Solar charger requires
that you store the car outside.  Mine is garaged.  I bought a battery
maintainer, 2 Amp trickle charger.  This charger mounts in the engine
compartment and completly shuts off when the battery is topped off.  I
bought it at Wall-Mart for $20.  After hearing about the electrlitic
corrosion that occurs between the iron cylinder liners and the aluminum
block, I decided to ground the charger directly to the battery.  I'm
hoping that this will disconnect the engine from the charging circuit.
Any EE's out there that can help with my theory?

Scott Mueller
002981

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 05:21:31 -0600
From: Bryan Pearce <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Replacement Frame

In digest #430 Eric Altendorf posted:

>The second was about replacement frames.  First, I was under the
>impression that DMC Houston still had original frames.  Also, for a
>while, there was a guy named Bryan Pearce who was supposedly building
>stainless steel replacement frames -- at a modest $8,000 / pop.  I went
>searching for his web page again last week, but couldn't find it.  Has
>he "gone under"? 

I am still around.  The web page URL is http://www.pearce-design.com

>It supposedly was stiffer than the original, had
>improved front crush members, and weighed 30lbs less.  Not bad...

It is a bit stiffer, improved front crush members and shock towers, and
weighs 10 lbs more.



Bryan Pearce
Pearce Design Components
VIN #11529 - The only DMC-12
with a Stainless Steel Frame.
http://www.pearce-design.com

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 03:11:27 PST
From: "John Dore" <dmcjohn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Headlights for Driving a Delorean in the UK ??

Hey John,
You don't need new headlights at all; just adjust your headlights so
that they're shining at the right angle towards other cars. In America
headlights point towards the right of the road so in England as in
Ireland, they point to the left so as not to blind on coming traffic!
Enjoy your DeLorean!
Bye now,
John Dore, Ireland

>From dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Wed Oct 28 12:37:43 1998
>Received: by europe.std.com (8.7.6/BZS-8-1.0)
>       id PAA23061; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:04:48 -0500 (EST)
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>From: JOHN_GEULEY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 19:59:54 +0000
>Subject: DML: Headlights for Driving a Delorean in the UK ??
>To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sender: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Precedence: list
>Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>  Hi,
>
>    I have recently purchased a Delorean from Sweden
>    (They drive on the right !!) for use in  England
>    (We drive on the left).
>
>    I have got the car through the English road test
>    but at the expense of having black sticky tape placed
>    on the headlights to ensure they don't blind oncoming
>    traffic.
>
>    Does anyone know what type of headlights will be English
>    compliant and fit the Delorean ?
>
>   
>  Cheers
>
>    John G.

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 07:34:38 -0500
From: Cirillo Ronald A NPRI <CirilloRA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: RE: BATTERY CHARGER question

Rich,

        I know this was on the list sometime back.  There is a neat Battery
Float Charger that is sold by Harbor Freight Tools.  It will keep your
battery fully charged but not overcharged.  The price is $9.99.  Do they
work?--you bet!  I have three of them.  One for my Delorean, Triumph and
Motorcycle.  Since I started using them no more battery problems.  You can
access Harbor Freight on line at www.harborfreight.com or 1-800-905-5220.
The item was recently advertised as Item 37137-2HDH.

Ron
> ----------
> From:         RICHAJG@xxxxxxx[SMTP:RICHAJG@xxxxxxx]
> Reply To:     dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent:         Wednesday, October 28, 1998 8:03 PM
> To:   dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:      DML: BATTERY CHARGER question
>
> Very often, I don't drive my DeLorean for a month at a time.  Because of
> this,
> my old battery would always be dead.  Practically every time I wanted to
> take
> the car out for a spin, I would have to recharge the battery.  It got to
> be a
> pain.
>
> I told Rob Grady about this and he installed his top-of-the-line battery.
>  It
> worked great for about 3 months... and then it started to die as well.
>
> So now, I'd like to buy a battery charger so that I don't have to spend
> $10
> each time I want to recharge the battery.
>
> Has anyone heard of the following battery chargers?  Can anyone recommend
> one
> or another?
>
(SNIP)

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 04:54:02 -0800 (PST)
From: Robert Lujan <moss_rob@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DML: Very informative and fun to read.

Editor,
  You have A wonderful page here. My question is does anybody know
where an American in Germany can buy A DeLorean? I love them and want
one. I just don't know where to look. Hardly anyone has ever heard of
them.
Please answer to moss_rob@xxxxxxxxx

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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 08:37:09 -0500
From: Marc A Levy <malevy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DML: Dashboard lights

"D.J. LaForge" wrote:
>
> Hello list...

Hi!
 
> I am a (thrilled) new DMC owner and new to the list.  This is my first
> post.

Welcome!
 
> The lights behind the heat/ac controls in my D stay on all the time and
> are
> not controlled by the dash light dimmer knob.  Is this normal?

Yes, this is how the cars were set up from the factory.  Many of us have
changed it.

There is a modification to make the heat/AC control lights not stay on
on the time, and work off the same curcuit as the dashboard lights..
Check the back issues for this at http://www.dmcnews.com/search.html

 
> Also, the "Cooling fan fail" light blinks on and off occasionally when the
> AC is on, but my the car never gives any signs of overheating, even in
> traffic.  Should I worry about this or just ignore it?

DONT IGNORE IT!

If the Fan Fail light is comming on, it is likley that you have a car
where the fan curciut modification has not been done, and you should do
it ASAP.  You can get details on this in the back issues, or from the
Service Buletins.  The modification bypasses and disables the "Fan Fail"
light, so it becomes disabled.  The more modern fix would be to install
a Fanzilla (http://www.pjgrady.com/cooling.htm), and I am told that this
will retain the proper operation of the "Fan Fail" light.

> I'm sure this information is around somewhere, and common knowledge, but I
> haven't found it anywhere yet.  Thanks for your help!

Check http://www.dmcnews.com/search.html

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