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What???
You have the nerve to have all those awesome parts sitting on your shelve??? heheheheeh
I would not be able to go to bed knowing these FANTASTIC upgrades are sitting next to my D!
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What???
You have the nerve to have all those awesome parts sitting on your shelve??? heheheheeh
I would not be able to go to bed knowing these FANTASTIC upgrades are sitting next to my D!
Thanks!
The stainless water pipes came from the UK: (Thanks to Chris Parnham for the link)
http://www.stainless-exhaust.com/
The stainless tank plate came from a vendor from eBay.
He sold 2 or 3 of them.
I bought it because is has the same design of the original plate, the other vendors (for now) doesn't have it but just flat...
After all these years, I have decided to remove these entire little gadget, rear camera & bip when you back up.
At the same time it’s time to change the plate behind the exhaust, because mine was a little rusty. The new one came from Delorean Industrie, thanks to Josh
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As always, the screws are also rusty and broke when I tried to remove them. They will be changed by new one in stainless.
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Removing all the wires I have connected
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The new stainless plate from Josh, a beauty
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These screws are also a little tired and two of them broke…
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I’d like to replace them by something like this
http://www.deloreanindustries.com/re...kit-stainless/
On the other hand, how to remove the old ones?
And how to fix the new ones, by glue?
Any advice guys?
Next step will be to change the water pump, which is leaking…
I need to change it to take it back to the road again.
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Tried to disassemble some parts, but I don't have an 11 wrench :biggrin:
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We remove the old inserts with a flame-less heating element and or cut out with a heated knife. Installation is a breeze with the proper two part epoxy and new insert kit. Replacing all nine usually takes a couple of hours. We only do this off car btw.
Thanks for the tips Josh :thumbup:
The new stainless steel plate is in place.
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When I was looking at my parts, i found that I already bought the screw for Josh a long time ago :)
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In the mean time, I will install new lighting in the engine compartment as mine was in short circuit.
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Domi you are quickly approaching having everything we offer. Simply epic.