Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderator@xxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are 9 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. LED Lights (was: Re: Finding Light Bulbs) From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx 2. D in my area From: Farrar <smeghead79@xxxxxxxx> 3. Washer Fluid Pump. From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx 4. Re: OIL! From: "Scott Cagle" <sharkywtrs@xxxxxxx> 5. Injector Line Seals From: "Jason" <rowejj@xxxxxxxxxxx> 6. Re: Injector Line Seals From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx 7. The Otterstat From: Les Huckins <jhuckins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 8. Grinding From: "Payne" <bpayne@xxxxxxxxxx> 9. DeLorean TV Appearance From: theshovel1224@xxxxxxxxx ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 09:53:58 -0000 From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx Subject: LED Lights (was: Re: Finding Light Bulbs) To add something to this topic, LEDs would be perfect for the center console. The four lights behind the panel right now feed a crude "fiber optic" series of plastic lines that feed light to the panel. The lights as they are right now are recessed, so the focused beam that the usual LED puts out would work just fine. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Jan van de Wouw" <Jan@xxxx> wrote: <SNIP> > 2. LEDs have a directional beam of light. <SNIP> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 01:56:13 -0500 From: Farrar <smeghead79@xxxxxxxx> Subject: D in my area I see a DeLorean for sale on ebay (item number 593399894) in the New Orleans area. Unfortunately I cannot buy it myself! If anybody would like me to check this vehicle out on your behalf, I will be happy to do so. The owner says it is manual trans, 24200 miles, problem with power windows but everything else fine. Of course, my inspection would be much more thorough. Just let me know! :) Best regards Farrar Hudkins ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:33:13 -0000 From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx Subject: Washer Fluid Pump. A little while ago, I saw a posting that someone made that stated that they were able to sucessfully repair their Washer Fluid Pump. Well today was my day off, and with nothing better to do, I fixed my motor as well. As I discovered when I opened the casing, the magnets on the sides of the housing had indeed rusted the brushes into place. Using a pair of pliers to get a steady grip, I was able to pull the center impeller out. Gently using 400 grit sand paper, I was able to clean the brushes. And with the addition of a small dowl, I removed the rust from the magnets. The little motor now runs like a champ, but I don't know for how long. If your D is a daily driver, and you have other projects going on, I would reccomend cleaning the motor to get it going again. But I wouldn't call this a permanent solution, as much as I would a temporary fix. As soon as I can, I'll order a new motor to replace this one. To be honest, replacement rather than repair is what should be done. On another note, the problem with the motor rusting up seems to be poor drainage from the bucket that houses the reservoir tank. The drain holes in the container don't look big enough to allow water to drip out, let alone flow freely thru. When I took the bucket off, I saw load of grime, and a water mark that was over half-way up. To fix, I simply used a pocket knife and carved out a bigger hole by twisting the blade in the existing hole. Like I said before, this is only a temporary fix. Judging by the amount of corrosion inside, and outside the motor, it is very likely the unit will fail again in the future. Fixing the motor right away is more of a safety issue to me if I get caught in the rain, and can't wash off road grime to see. A new unit is about $50 @ DMC Houston, but at least you'll know it's a new, clean motor. I know there's products such as Rain-X, but the BOSCH Microedge wipers do such a great job, regular washer fluid gives the extra kick to clean off the really stubborn gunk. On a scale of 1-5, this was a 2 because I did need an extension on my rachet to reach the 8mm bolts. -Robert vin 6585 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:00:45 -0400 From: "Scott Cagle" <sharkywtrs@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: OIL! 9 times out of 10, the oil leak is coming from a bad seal on an oil light sender, located on the back left hand side of the engine. Sometimes, as in my case, the leak is a little more difficult to fix. I have a bad crankshaft gasket, so I'm happy to let mine leak until I can't anymore. Scott [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 5 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 12:43:32 -0700 From: "Jason" <rowejj@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Injector Line Seals Hello all, Does anyone know if there is a cross reference for the copper seals for the injector lines? I need them pretty quick so I thought if I could go to a Volvo dealer or to Napa or somewhere today and pick them up I could get my car back together tonight. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance....................Jason [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 6 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 19:28:20 -0000 From: DMCVegas@xxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Injector Line Seals You're best bet is to stop by an auto parts store that specificly says BOSCH or Volvo supplier. Napa, CarQuest, and other stores will not have the parts you need. If nothing else, try stopping by a local Volvo shop to see if they have any extra seals they can sell you. As far as I know, the seals do not cross-over to anything else. Most major auto parts stores I've been to don't even have people who've ever seen a CIS system, let alone stock parts for one. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Jason" <rowejj@xxxx> wrote: > > Hello all, > Does anyone know if there is a cross reference for the copper seals for the injector lines? > I need them pretty quick so I thought if I could go to a Volvo dealer or to Napa or somewhere today > and pick them up I could get my car back together tonight. Can anyone help me? <SNIP> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 7 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:02:50 -0700 From: Les Huckins <jhuckins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: The Otterstat Located on the underside (usually) of the left coolant pipe, near the back. OK, you know that. Mine fell out, you may have read that. It fell out because it was the wrong one plus it didn't have the clip, that wouldn't have fit it anyway, and it was held on with silicone seal which ultimately let go. Here's the point, the stock clip is really pathetic, it has to rust out in time. The real talents in our midst all agree that the best way to keep it in place is with a nylon tie. I'm suggesting you put a tie around yours, even with the clip, you do it from the top, in the engine compartment, don't even have to crawl under. If it falls out, much coolant immediately leaves your cooling system and the otterstat doesn't know that your system is heating up because it's hanging by it's wires below the engine where it's cool. Your fans don't come on because the otterstat didn't tell them to. You can figure the rest of what might happen. You could have saved it with a 25 cent tie. Cheap insurance? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 8 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:05:07 -0700 From: "Payne" <bpayne@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Grinding I'm puzzled by a grinding my transmission is making. It's suffering symptoms of plastic clutch line syndrome, even though I replaced it with the stainless braided one. The transmission performs flawlessly when it's cold, but when it get's hot it will grind downshifting to fourth. It's only downshifting though, I can upshift to fourth with no grinding or resistance whatsoever even when it's hot. At first I thought it may be a worn synchro but if that were the case then wouldn't it grind shifting up or down, hot or cold? I've tried matching revs and even double-clutching, but it still grinds no matter how creatively I downshift. I can however avoid it by shifting from fifth to third and then fourth, but I can't do this at high speeds very easily. Anyone have any ideas of what to try? I have the stainless fluid line and my slave cylinder doesn't appear to be leaking at all. And again, the transmission is flawless when cold. The car has had a new centerforce clutch at 56,000 miles and it has 61,000 now. Also, I was going to change the transmission fluid (I doubt it will help, but I don't know when it was last done) but no place around here carries the oil recommended by the repair manual. What would be the best brand and weight to use? Thanks everyone! payne #2975 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 9 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 17:33:42 -0000 From: theshovel1224@xxxxxxxxx Subject: DeLorean TV Appearance Those of you DML'ers collecting DeLorean TV/Movie appearances, I have another one for you. I was watching an SNL rerun on comedy central today, the one Michael J. Fox hosted to be specific. After George Bush's (Dana Carvey's) Second Post Gulf War Address, in which Michael J. Fox was Dan Quayle, by the way, Michael J. Fox started the show & did the usual things the host does. Then he tells a joke which bombs, and Kevin Neelon, dressed as Doc, & Dana Carvey dressed as Michael from 90 minutes in the future rush in and tell Michael he can't do the show because he bombs horribly & they have to go back in time to keep him from ever hosting the show. Then they show a few clips of the Bttf 2 DeLorean superimposed flying around outside the SNL studio. John Yeoman ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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