VIN 2969

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VIN 2969

Postby KMC-DMC » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:57 pm

I had VIN 2969 down at Chris Hardings work shop. It was supposed to just have the brakes overhauled but with the help of Martin G I took the opportunity to get a few other issues sorted with the car.
Brakes - reconditioned calipers, pads etc
New Spax suspension on front
New starter motor
Bleed kit for coolant system
Long running Idle problem sorted
Fuel/Air mixture adjusted correctly

Heres a pic of my car at the workshop (mines the one on the right!)
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It was a long day but the drive home was great. Its amazing, having working brakes increases confidence. I had the car up to 80mph for the first time.
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby Admin-bloke » Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:13 pm

When I sent you my 'spare' ECU you said it fixed the idle problem as well as changing the idle motor because it was full of bits of metal.

So did you get your old Idle ECU fixed eventually then or did you get a new one?

I will have to dig out my original writeup on what I did to fix them.

I bet the car feels better with the Spax suspension on it!!!!
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby KMC-DMC » Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:04 pm

Your spare ECU did solve the issue compared to the way it was beforehand. I got a new ECU and Idle Speed Motor from Ed but the engine still wouldn't idle with A/C on.
Problem was the plug into the idle speed motor - it wasn't making a good connection.

The car feels great with the new spax. The drive home was comfortable. The difference between the drive to and from kent was great.
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby Admin-bloke » Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:07 pm

Nice one ! I am thinking about getting a SPAX set myself....
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby DeLorean Cars » Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:08 am

It's always a real pleasure to make a difference before and after ;) It was great to meet you and to see #2969 again.
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby A Van » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:25 pm

Hi Kevin

How are you finding the Spax?
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby KMC-DMC » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:34 pm

The Spax are really good, along with the new brakes this makes the car feel normal to drive and safe.
Being honest with you i've thrown a bit of money at the car recently but its worth it - just don't tell my girlfriend. :roll:
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby KMC-DMC » Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:07 pm

When i checked my email today I was surprised to find an email from the 3rd PO in the US. I only sent him the letter on Thursday!!

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Very good to hear from you and what a surprise! Where do I begin...at the beginning I suppose. I bought the car in November 2004 from a guy in Tulare, California which is about 2 hours south of where I live. According to him, his dad was the original owner. [ KMC - Harveys Lake Tahoe Casino Owner] I don't recall the circumstances of how it changed from father to son but when I purchased it there was much work to be done to the car. As it turned out I wasn't able to spend as much time or money on it as I had hoped but I did do a few things. After towing it home and looking over it I noticed that there was a coolant leak in the hoses running from the radiator back to the engine so I had all the rubber hoses replaced. The shop that did the work asked me if the car had been flooded. [KMC - Don' think so cos' frame is in good condition]Apparently there was a lot of mud stuck to the frame and I was a little upset that the person I bought it from wasn't more forthcoming with that kind of information. The next issue to be repaired was the clutch master and slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder had gone out and was leaking through the firewall and onto the floorboard which ruined the carpet. [KMC - Yep, I've had them cleaned in my bath] The last major repair I tackled was replacing the fusebox. I think this is what you're referring to that has every wire cut and re-crimped. When I got the car the fusebox was melted. After talking with DMC in Houston, Texas I found out that it was a design flaw in the factory's placement of it to begin with. It was mounted too close to the battery and, if I remember correctly, an adverse electromagnetic current between the battery and the fusebox caused the problem. I found out other DeLorean owners had relocated their fusebox into the glovebox, far away from the battery. [ KMC - Ah hah... so thats the reason for all the cut wires?!]Those were the two biggest repairs I did. The others were minor such as the door struts, shift boot, headlights and the part of the steering column which has the turn signal and wiper controls on it. I also put in the Alpine stereo but didn't get far. I sold it in October of 2005 to a guy who lived not far from me, only about 30 minutes away. I only did so after coming to terms with the fact that I would not be able to spend the kind of time and money that I wanted to on the car and had other responsibilities that required more of both. I have always loved the DeLorean since I first saw Back To The Future. I was 9 years old when the movie came out and very impressionable but it has always been the absolute dream car to me ever since and still to this day. So when I found 2969 for only $8500 I thought I was getting a steal of a deal. Not quite.
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Re: VIN 2969

Postby A Van » Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:18 pm

Well done for tracking him down Kev!

Did he succeed in relocating the fusebox?
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