01 Feb 2008, 17:19
Ben you remember you had to pay duty on your parts you had just before xmas. well my new window motors turned up today,, No duty added,,jammie or what?
DOC # 595
CUSTOM DELOREAN
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01 Feb 2008, 17:19
Ben you remember you had to pay duty on your parts you had just before xmas. well my new window motors turned up today,, No duty added,,jammie or what?
DOC # 595
01 Feb 2008, 19:54
It can arrive sometimes up to two weeks afterwards. I used to think the same thing :wink:
Regards,
Chris Hawes DOC 138 Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed
07 Feb 2008, 18:51
well, its done, rack recon'd cost more than quoted,
they had a problem getting some bearings, CO fine now new probe fitted, brake was the cable wasnt attached properly on the near side, he didnt take off the old weld on the left, because it has been braised :? so he has left me to sort that out, Grinder on standby, but now its done, now it has an oil leak, not sure where from, bottom of bell housing is dripping and the front of the sump is also pretty wet, might be rear main seal but couldnt see to well, ill have to get under there, clean it an try and see where its coming from, its not a huge leak btw, it will just make a mess if i leave it,
DOC # 595
07 Feb 2008, 18:53
I bet your relieved its on the road, but also annoyed theres yet more stuff to fix.
VIN: 6511
07 Feb 2008, 18:58
yeah well such is the nature of older cars, at least now i can send of and get the thing licenced. should be up and running for the spring,,thats the main thing
DOC # 595
07 Feb 2008, 23:06
Nice one Allen!
And DeLoreans don't leak oil, they mark their territory - or so i've read!
07 Feb 2008, 23:23
Mine doesn't leak a drop :wink:
Now Ive said that it will probably kill all its oil seals tomorrow :oops:
VIN: 6511
07 Feb 2008, 23:28
Or your battery will give up the ghost.....
My battery arrived on tuesday Dan. I'll be fitting it on sunday, so I'll give you the nod if its a good fit, and try and get some pics....... Nice looking battery too! :!: Far better than the pic on the website! Ben
08 Feb 2008, 00:11
If the battery is that pretty Ben,,mount it on the roof between the doors :lol:
DOC # 595
08 Feb 2008, 00:15
Good idea. Need some longer battery terminals though :?
LOL
09 Feb 2008, 04:29
Hi
in all fairness, the Delorean frame has stood the test of time well. mine seems good, but a hole through in one place that PJGrady is sorting. its 27 years on from manufacture. imagine what an escort frame would be like. dust. of course JD wanted an ss frame but cost were already too high. just wish all the bolts and fixings were ss though.
Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton ex owner vin 1621 doc 370
09 Feb 2008, 11:09
I have heard since that a s/s frame wouldn't flex and give like the frames used on our cars. This would mean that you are sacrificing ride quality for longevity... :?
This came from from a certain UK source who knows the standard car 'very' well and was sure he could feel the difference when driving a s/s framed car(s) in the US... :wink: I am completely with you on the point about wanting all the fittings to be s/s, that would make life easier...
Regards,
Chris Hawes DOC 138 Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed
09 Feb 2008, 12:02
Chris Hawes Wrote:I have heard since that a s/s frame wouldn't flex and give like the frames used on our cars. This would mean that you are sacrificing ride quality for longevity... :? Define "ride quality"...? A stiffer chassis makes for better handling, assuming the suspension is set up well.
09 Feb 2008, 12:24
I agree but what he was describing to me was what he felt. Nothing was said about the state of the suspension, how long he drove it or how fast. The kind of surface the car was being driven on wasn't mentioned either.
Regards,
Chris Hawes DOC 138 Ex owner of VIN 5255 Grey, 5-speed |
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