Re: [doc] Should my panels have spaces?
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Title: Should my panels have spaces?
Steve, there really is nothing to explain - they are held on with screws that go into the underbody on the front and rear edges. You need to remove the outer door seals to get to one end and the fascia to get to the other end.

I would suggest that the Diesel Centre would charge a lot less than Wingray..... and they're closer too. They have already done a full system flush on Rich's car (twice), replaced the water pump, and now they've done the cylinder head gaskets, and have reconditioned the heads.

I have the self-bleed kit on my car now, though I did not have a problem. If you bring the car down to me in Reading, I will go through all the electrics for you - the problem may be related to the fans not cutting in, from what you've said before. DO NOT run the car in traffic if it's prone to overheating.

Martin

Stephen Strelczak wrote:

Martin,

    Could you explain how the panels can be adjusted please. What screws need to be undone, how is it best to shift the panels. I need a fools description on this one, as the idea of moving my panels about, scares me.

My car is being used for a large Storage Area Network seminar at HP HQ in late July, and I'm really worried that my overheating problem will still rear its head, I'm going to order that bubble releasing part today, but I really could do with a specialist look at this one. How much would Wingray charge to perform a full 100% service on this car, identifying all the problems with the cooling system etc?? I really need to get Lola sorted out, I'm loosing faith:( but don't tell her that:)

Stephen.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Gutkowski [ mailto:webmaster@xxxx ]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:12 PM
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [doc] Should my panels have spaces?

The way the underbody was made allows for as much as half an inch in
variation in all directions. Consequently all the panels are adjustable.
All cars are different with some better than others (and Quentin's
comment about throwing a cat through the panel gaps originates here).
Play with adjusting your panels if you like - there's  good chance
they've shifted over time

Martin

Stephen Strelczak wrote:

> Just out of interest, do the panels on Deloreans move over time, in
> some cases leaving wider gaps on one side, than the other? I don't yet
> have a problem here, but I have noticed that the gap between my rear
> quarter left panel, and the roof panel is bigger by 0.5 centimetres,
> than on the right side of the car. Not a huge amount I know, but I
> would like to know if this can be easily addressed in the future.
> Cheers, Stephen.
>

>
> Stephen Strelczak
>
> Networked Storage
>



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