David, agreed. mastery of the internet and mastery of DeLoreans are not linked. If this was a computer programming forum, I could see the connection. :)
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Unless I missed it, you still haven't specified where you live. At any rate, sometimes you DO have to visit a reputable vendor, at least it is recommended. For example, the windshield on the Delorean requires special installation considerations. In my case, when I needed it replaced or my R-12 filled, I made a 12 hr round trip from Vancouver Canada to Seattle WA to get the work done. No one in Canada touches r-12.
Sometimes you gotta do it.
Seriously though, take your car to an old school Volvo mechanic that knows K-Jetronic, and post your location to see if anyone near by can tell you where one is at.
If you're just looking to reply to the entire thread itself, there should be a large blue button in the lower left hand corner at the bottom of the list of posts. You just need to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page itself to find it.
All joking aside though, sometimes the layouts on pages can look different across platforms, or various websites. Even I have run into situations like that myself where someone coded a website one way, and I can't figure out which pane to scroll down on because I'm using a completely different browser/OS than what the author who coded the site did. And don't get me started on layouts…
Point being, it's great to geek out and whatnot, like over in the MEME FIGHT! thread where some of us get to banter back and forth with some of that caustic humor and whatnot using graphics, and even some inside jokes. But still, let's also be welcoming with the technical questions even about the web site too. Remember, there are still probably thousands of other DeLorean owners out there that are either barley lurking, nor not even online at all. We occasionally run into the in the wild. So in case one of them comes along, let's still be welcoming on the computing side of things here so we don't chase anyone off before they even come in.
Just my 2 tokens...
That's an unusually abridged post for you, Robert. Are you feeling okay?
Trust no one.
:8ball: :umm:
Plan, Research, Watch YouTube videos, disseminate, read, question. Borrow tools. Ask for help. DIY.
Gotta learn somewhere.
Unless everyone tells you not to DIY. Then don't DIY.
Otherwise, odds are good that someone else (professional or not) can not fix it just as well as you can, just for more money. You can do it cheaper, gentler, and can probably figure it out.
Unless you don't want to DIY, and just want to pay someone.
Then bribe someone here to help.