So the time finally come, to those who i haven't seen/ spoken to over the silverstone weekend i can officially say im now a full Delorean owner of VIN-5222.
Over 8 years of being obsessed with the car i finally acquired one, she's still a touch red but thats soon to be removed over the winter months, engine runs but has difficulty holding idle (Rich Hutchinson has identified half the issue yesterday being the idle speed motor being seized), frame is solid with a bit of surface rust on the front extension and interior needs light restoration.
I will be vlogging as much of the restoration as i can and posting to the cars instagram page deloreangt.
(03 Aug 2021, 11:16)theningiachicken Wrote: So the time finally come, to those who i haven't seen/ spoken to over the silverstone weekend i can officially say im now a full Delorean owner of VIN-5222.
Over 8 years of being obsessed with the car i finally acquired one, she's still a touch red but thats soon to be removed over the winter months, engine runs but has difficulty holding idle (Rich Hutchinson has identified half the issue yesterday being the idle speed motor being seized), frame is solid with a bit of surface rust on the front extension and interior needs light restoration.
I will be vlogging as much of the restoration as i can and posting to the cars instagram page deloreangt.
hi
well done of course.
i did suspect idle motor(might free up with a strip down) , plus with no mode switch the vacuum leak to that.
also the plug thingy next to fuel distributor is not a great fit....
hopefully with those sorted she might run fine....almost there.
good look with the resto.....hopefully see that mot next year, though come October should be able to register.
Steve
Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton
ex owner vin 1621
doc 370
(03 Aug 2021, 11:16)theningiachicken Wrote: So the time finally come, to those who i haven't seen/ spoken to over the silverstone weekend i can officially say im now a full Delorean owner of VIN-5222.
Over 8 years of being obsessed with the car i finally acquired one, she's still a touch red but thats soon to be removed over the winter months, engine runs but has difficulty holding idle (Rich Hutchinson has identified half the issue yesterday being the idle speed motor being seized), frame is solid with a bit of surface rust on the front extension and interior needs light restoration.
I will be vlogging as much of the restoration as i can and posting to the cars instagram page deloreangt.
hi
well done of course.
i did suspect idle motor(might free up with a strip down) , plus with no mode switch the vacuum leak to that.
also the plug thingy next to fuel distributor is not a great fit....
hopefully with those sorted she might run fine....almost there.
good look with the resto.....hopefully see that mot next year, though come October should be able to register.
Steve
We tried to free up the idle motor but its completely seized so needs replacing and we plugged the vacuum with a screwdriver and it runs a little better but she requires a little timing and injection adjustment due to running lean.
(03 Aug 2021, 11:16)theningiachicken Wrote: So the time finally come, to those who i haven't seen/ spoken to over the silverstone weekend i can officially say im now a full Delorean owner of VIN-5222.
Over 8 years of being obsessed with the car i finally acquired one, she's still a touch red but thats soon to be removed over the winter months, engine runs but has difficulty holding idle (Rich Hutchinson has identified half the issue yesterday being the idle speed motor being seized), frame is solid with a bit of surface rust on the front extension and interior needs light restoration.
I will be vlogging as much of the restoration as i can and posting to the cars instagram page deloreangt.
hi
well done of course.
i did suspect idle motor(might free up with a strip down) , plus with no mode switch the vacuum leak to that.
also the plug thingy next to fuel distributor is not a great fit....
hopefully with those sorted she might run fine....almost there.
good look with the resto.....hopefully see that mot next year, though come October should be able to register.
Steve
We tried to free up the idle motor but its completely seized so needs replacing and we plugged the vacuum with a screwdriver and it runs a little better but she requires a little timing and injection adjustment due to running lean.
Then soon on her way to a quick recovery
hi...at least idle motor is an easy fix!.
Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton
ex owner vin 1621
doc 370
Well ive been busy this morning, removing the t-pannel and rear louvres and i noticed the remains of a sticker on the rear window not sure what it could have been (maybe dealership sticker?), time now to fish out the fog light cable to swap for a thicker one later on and take more interior trim out.
The pesky sun visor screws are rusted to a point that the heads are rounding off so might be a challenge to remove them. Also a few days ago i created an Instagram account for 5222, its called deloreangt if anyone wishes to see what occurs outside of YouTube (when i find a suitable tripod
Quote:The pesky sun visor screws are rusted to a point that the heads are rounding off so might be a challenge to remove them
At one point there was someone reproducing the brackets in S/Steel that the visors are screwed into (they are simply riveted on) Mine were in a similar condition and had to replace them. They may still be available, or have been re-produced.
Chris
My sunvisor plates weren't perfect, but perfectly reusable after a good sanding down, cleaning up and painting. My primary objective to stop them rusting again was to make the car leak-free from rain. After the test we had over the weekend past, I can say my confidence is high now that i've achieved this.
Rissy
(Forum Member 288)
(DOC Member 663)
May 1981 vin#1458 "LEX"
Grey, Flapped, Black
Chassis: #1073
Engine: #2839
Main Car(s):
2005 BMW M3 in Velvet Blue
2010 Honda Civic Type R in Sapphire Blue (1 of 115 made)
Yeah i think my bars are ok with a bit of surface rust but the screws are shot so cant undo them, ive tried spraying wd40 on them with no result, ive tried chiselling the head off the screws but i might have to resort to drilling the screws out
Working on an old car is a bit like being a doctor....."First do no harm"......In other words be very careful when first addressing any fastener......it very easy to "jigger the job up".....Check carefully to ensure you have the correct tool for the job and use it very, very carefully.
Chris Parnham
Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc
Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+
Skoda Yetil 4X4.
Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!.
1970 Jago Jeep.
Congrats on finally living the nightmarish dream. Only 3 VINs away from mine.
WD40 just cant live up to the jobs (its more of a lube than anything else). I would advise you start using some penetrative spray instead. I use this stuff from halfords and its never let me down (no snapped studs when i changed the exhaust or any snapped bolts when going into the VOD either). Spray some and let it soak in. Do this a few times during the day for a couple of days and then try again. Also tap the head of the screw, it may help dislodge the rust.
if youre rounding off the screw, another option using a cutting disc, is to make a line in the head and use a flat head screwdriver. I would say drilling is a potential for disaster in this area.
(05 Aug 2021, 19:36)DMC1983 Wrote: Congrats on finally living the nightmarish dream. Only 3 VINs away from mine.
WD40 just cant live up to the jobs (its more of a lube than anything else). I would advise you start using some penetrative spray instead. I use this stuff from halfords and its never let me down (no snapped studs when i changed the exhaust or any snapped bolts when going into the VOD either). Spray some and let it soak in. Do this a few times during the day for a couple of days and then try again. Also tap the head of the screw, it may help dislodge the rust.
if youre rounding off the screw, another option using a cutting disc, is to make a line in the head and use a flat head screwdriver. I would say drilling is a potential for disaster in this area.
ah right ill go get some soon, wd40 is definitely good for lubrication over seized screws/ bolts i think i have a drill tip that cuts into the screw head (makes its own fitting) and then allows it to be undone, my concern is hitting my windshield i mean its cracked around the rear mirror but id rather not have to deal with shattered glass just yet but ill give it a shot