Here is my attempt at a "Technical Section" Please note that
my advice and any other info contained here is provided
"as-is" and I make no guarantee that it will work, keep your
car from exploding, or help you make a million dollars.
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Ever wondered what you would do if you had someone
with you when one of the rear tires went flat? If not, you
should! The rear tires are to wide to fit in the trunk
(Unless you can drive with the hood up . . not recommended unless
you have x-ray vision) the solution is the Factory Luggage Rack
click on the picture for installation instructions, pictures, and
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Look like a cool way to have your DeLorean end
up? I didn't think so. If you want to avoid a crispy
fried DeLorean, carry a fire extinguisher with you at all times,
click on the picture for the full sad story of this cars fate |
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A slightly unpleasant engine experience. The
DeLorean engine is known for its long life and is not prone to
failure. I have heard of 200,000+ miles on these cars, and am sure
that I will see a million mile DeLorean in my lifetime. With
this in mind, my DeLorean's engine started failing at just over
35,000 miles. The reason, lack of being properly
lubricated. I do keep the oil level up and tend to change it
every 2,000 miles. . . Click on the engine to the left to hear
the full story. |
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Good article on
http://texascreasons.homedns.org - How to permanently fix the
DeLorean window track |
Click here |
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Everything you ever
wanted to know about replacing your water pump - this documents the
process that I went through, and some of the things to watch out
for. (in the process of typing this up - check back soon!!!!!) |
Removing old style door locks
An excellent article from mike Clemens on removing
the DeLoreans door locks |
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This page last modified on
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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