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There are 3 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Automatic transmissions
From: "jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx " <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
2. Re: paint codes
From: "William F. Lane" <blane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
3. Door lock diagram
From: "Erik Geerdink" <delorean502@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 03:45:17 -0000
From: "jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx " <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Automatic transmissions
[MODERATOR NOTE: IT IS PROBABLY POSSIBLE TO DO SOME DAMAGE TO YOUR CAR OR
NEIGHBORHOOD BY CONDUCTING THIS TEST IMPROPERLY, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE
NEVER HEARD OF IT BEFORE. I'M ALLOWING THE POST FOR ITS POTENTIAL
INTELLECTUAL VALUE. -Mike S.]
To the List
I need help in developing a specifaction for the stall speed of the
torque converter. It does not require any mechanical ability just a
good running car with an automatic transmission.
DO NOT DO THIS TEST IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETLY COMFORTABLE WITH THIS
PROCEDURE!
1) warm up car with a drive of at least 5 miles
2) park car where there is nothing in front and away from any people
3) set parking brake and hold down brake pedal
4) with engine idling shift into "D"
5) smoothly push accelerater pedal all the way to floor
6) when engine speed is stable note reading on tachometer
7) release accelerater pedal smoothly ( don't hold to floor for more
than 20 seconds)
8) move shift to park and hold the engin rpm's at 1000 for 30 seconds
at least to cool motor.
9) do not repeat again for at least 5 min
10) do this test at least twice to confirm results.
This is also a good test for the engine as it gives a rough
indication
if it is capable of full power output.
If you will do this and then either post the results or e-mail me I
will keep track and post a spec for the list.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
e-mail address jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx
See you at the Fall Foliage Tour
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 23:53:05 -0400
From: "William F. Lane" <blane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: paint codes
Aaron,
go to Dave Sontos' website. He has the paint codes listed. It is
www.vabch.com/dsontos/index.html.. Go th Delorean how to doc, then to
painting facias.
Bill Lane
vin 3635
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 12:10:22 -0000
From: "Erik Geerdink" <delorean502@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Door lock diagram
HI,
My automatic door locks have never worked, partly because they were
never plugged in (since I bought the car). Last night I went to test
it to see if the solinoids were fried for not. I connected the big
groups of wires to the appropriate place, but then there is one more
wire coming out of the door rely (is it a relay?) Could someone tell
me where to plug this in? I saw a place where I think it would go,
but when I plugged it in all I got was a clicking when I locked the
doors, but they both didn't lock. Anyone have any ideas? If I can
get this to work and if I don't have to get new solinoids then I want
to get a lock zilla.
Thanks
Erik Geerdink
04512
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