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    Senior Member Domi's Avatar
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    My VIN:    16951

    Club(s):   (DCO) (DOA) (DCUK)

    So, I was able to remove the last screw. Below the screw, I have a square nut which I hold with a screw driver to avoid it to move.
    A little bit rusty but I will clean them and they will be like new.
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    Let’s hope I will be able to do it again when I will be ready to put the cross brace back.
    A few pictures, but sorry for the bad quality, I guess my camera is a little bit tired
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    Here are some pictures of my cross brace, this way, you will understand why I needed to remove it to repair it properly.
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    Here is where I am so far, going slowly
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  2. #92
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    My VIN:    16951

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    Before replacing the cross brass, I wanted to change the gas line, but it's one week that soaked in WD40 unsuccessful, nothing moves
    Patience
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    Finally made it!
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    A little cleaning
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    Let’s do the other side…
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  4. #94
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    Some parts from all the vendors in DMC world
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    Stainless steel fuel line to replace the old one
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    Cross brace back in place after 3 layers of paint. Worth the pain to remove it to repair it.
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    Stainless hook
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    Old bracket VS new one
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    Stainless steel water pipes to replace the old one
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    My VIN:    16951

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    On the other hand, looks like I damaged the small pipe from the Hot Water Valve
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    However, I can’t see it on the drawing?
    https://store.delorean.com/c-363-7-1...ng-system.aspx
    Any idea how to replace it?

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    I guess yes, thanks!
    Nevertheless, it will be cheaper and easier to repair just the broken part.

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    I forgot this part last time
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    This one need to be restored
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    I have removed the pipes from the hot water valve and back water pump. Not a lot of room to remove them
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    Success, hot water valve removed but I can’t do the new because some clamps are missing in the kit
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    New pipes looks nice
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    The bracket has been painted
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    On the frame with the stainless pipes
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    Coolant pipes, I had to cut the length of one of them because it was a little bit too long
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    Removing the clutch pipe
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    New sensor
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    New screws
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    Valve covers are back in place with the AC
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    New stainless pipe with its bracket
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