Posts: 24
My VIN: 4095 Still going w 200k plus miles. 4815 Back on the road again.
Club(s): (SCDC) (DCUK)
Posts: 41
Jayce, nice job so far. I'm in the same boat as you but mine has been in a barn since 1989 or 1990. I was thinking of just sending my entire set up to John and have him rebuild and recondition the whole k jet system.
I can't tell if it's just the picture, but it looks like your car has one of the very early-style "fuzzy" (flocked) coin trays. If that is in fact what it is, it makes you wonder if a previous owner added that, or if somehow the car came from the factory with it. DMCL was known to 'Frankenstein' these cars- for instance, sometimes good parts were cannibalized from cars which were set aside for rework due to production flaws, etc.
Louie Golden
Location: Farmington Hills MI
Posts: 359
My VIN: 2203
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Interesting you should point that out. My car has an odd mix of some early and later production characteristics. It has textured pontoons which I believe to only be on the first 500-700 ish cars? Is that correct? It also has the rear mounted power antenna, but no evidence of a front fender mounted antenna and I believe the non-antenna windshield is original as well. Of course it does have the flapped/grooved hood which is correct for its VIN range. There were a few other oddities that I cant remember at the moment. I highly doubt the original owner went to the trouble to change around those aspects of the car. They didn't seem to care about the car very much. I need to look at the frame number and the VIN written on the doors. I do know however it visited PJ Grady sometime in the early 90s. It has a sticker in the driver's side door jamb.
This weekend one of my dad's professional mechanic friends is going to help us get it idling correctly and have a look at the brakes. If all goes as planned, my car may be back on the road very soon. How cool would it be for it's first time back on the road to be October 21st?
Location: Farmington Hills MI
Posts: 359
My VIN: 2203
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Some of you may have seen my other topic on the fuel distributor issues, after replacing the WUR and taking apart the fuel distributor, 2203 now starts and runs on every crank. Regardless if its hot or cold. Recently I had the brake calipers rebuilt and the rotors turned with the help of my dad and one of his mechanic friends. I also had to acquire a new driver's side hub carrier because the old one broke when trying to remove the stuck lower link bolt. Hopefully over Thanksgiving break we'll be able to reinstall the braking equipment and the new hub carrier. Also planning on flushing the cooling system and replacing the thermostat, otterstat, and engine coolant hoses. Maybe we'll get around to finally changing the oil and ATF as well.
Location: Farmington Hills MI
Posts: 359
My VIN: 2203
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
2203 is back! Here's the video of her first drive in 20 years!
https://www.facebook.com/jayce.delke...44049583458837
Congrats!
So, How was the test drive and what were your impressions of it?
George
George.
1974 BMW RS90 motorcycle
1981 DeLorean. Cruise Control, Wings-A-Loft, Eibach springs, Spax shocks, Stage1 exhaust, Manual, Grey and Grooved, LED clock and fixed pulls.
1993 del Sol S (With a Few, Upgrades)
2017 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
Location: Farmington Hills MI
Posts: 359
My VIN: 2203
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Test drive went well. My brakes got soft after a while and soon found out that the master cylinder reservoir cap isn't sealing properly. It sucks in air. My auto trans shifts well, so that's one less thing to repair. The car shakes and rattles awfully. Gotta look into that. My steering column bushing is completely shot, shakes like crazy.
Location: Tacoma, Wa
Posts: 2,208
My VIN: 4877
Club(s): (PNDC)
sounds like you need suspension reworked...mine needs that too..specially if its still got the factory original shocks n bushings n stuff...lol
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
'81 DeLorean 4877 Grey, Auto, 4 wheels
The Ressurection of 4877......
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