Re: [DMCForum] 5096 Hot-Start
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Re: [DMCForum] 5096 Hot-Start



I am not aware of a broken piece inside. The original starter motor
cranks normal when cold. It is after it is warm that it has trouble. Was
talking to Warren at Houston and he had said that the two different
speed issue was sounding like the starter. Put a new starter on it,
fires right up when warm. I've already been thru the whole fuel and air
intake system.

Samuel

timnagin wrote:

>A quick step to reduce the possibilities would be to take it to an auto
>parts store and have them test it since you already have it off the car.
>Who was it that reported that piece breaking inside, Travis?
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>Greg
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Samuel [mailto:samuel_yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 9:52 PM
>To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [DMCForum] 5096 Hot-Start
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>Last weekend, it became evident it had a starter problem as it started
>to crank at two different speeds. Turn on the key, get one speed, turn
>off and turn back on, get another. Both were too slow. Before that, it
>was steady but I never had time to hear it when the car was cold to
>realize it was too slow. Figured I'd ask about the starter as I wanted
>to make sure something else was not going on.
>
>Samuel
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>timnagin wrote:
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>>It looks like most other manual transmission starters I have removed.  What
>>was the problem with the starter determined to be?
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>>Greg
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Samuel [mailto:samuel_yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 8:44 PM
>>To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: [DMCForum] 5096 Hot-Start
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>>I forgot to note, I do have a manual transmission. I could be wrong but
>>I think the black dust is from the clutch.
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>>Samuel wrote:
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>>>I have finally solved my hot-start problem on #5096. Between a bad
>>>starter motor (became evident last weekend that it had issues compared
>>>to earilier), a major vacuum leak (resulting in not getting any gas when
>>>starting), and having 8 degrees for my timing instead of 13 all caused
>>>problems. I can finally drive it without it dying! ...  DOH! It's still
>>>in hover mode. Rims look nice though.
>>>
>>>http://www.lightspeed.cx/lightning/delorean-5096/Work_10_19_2004/rims.jpg
>>>
>>>Question, is the start motor, with 20 years of use, suppose to look like
>>>this on the end?
>>>
>>>http://www.lightspeed.cx/lightning/delorean-5096/Work_10_19_2004/starter.j
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>p

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>>g
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>>>http://www.lightspeed.cx/lightning/delorean-5096/Work_10_19_2004/starter2.
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>j

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>>pg
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>>>My weekend consists of adjusting the timing a bit more (currently sits
>>>around 11 degrees at idle), and fix the major vacuum leak that is
>>>resulting in the air meter plate not moving much.
>>>
>>>Samuel
>>>#5096
>>>     
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