Newbies and Workshop manual
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Newbies and Workshop manual
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 03:19:33 -0000
One of the first purcheses for a new owner if he doesn't have one with
the car is a Workshop Manual and a Parts Manual. They aren't expensive
and they can give you a starting point for many of the things you will
need to do on the car. They can be obtained from all of the Delorean
vendors. Even if you don't understand all of it or don't even do your
own work they will be a valuable source of info for whoever is working
on the car. No one except the mechanics that only work on Deloreans
can give you torque values from memory or specs on the fuel system or
part numbers. Too many people think they can work on cars without
refering to the manuals and that is just one of the many reasons
things don't get fixed right. Manufactures go to great expense to
print these things and they wouldn't do it if they didn't have to. We
as the Delorean community are lucky to have as good a manual as we do
for a 2 year production "Orphan". Mnay of the questions on the DML can
be answered by refering to the manual and I try to refer to it in my
responses. It helps to standardize the language, techniques, methods
and procedures. When you order parts it is especially useful as there
can be no confusing what part you need if you have the part number! If
after refering to the Manual you still have questions then at least
you are using the correct terminology.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
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