RE: [DML] Door Struts " soft Lift "
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RE: [DML] Door Struts " soft Lift "
- From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 15:56:56 -0600
Just like the original.
John
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Farrar
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 9:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [DML] Door Struts " soft Lift "
John,
Do these snap on and off like the regular ones?
Hope you catch up on your sleep soon. :)
Farrar
#2613
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 02:36 +0000, John Hervey wrote:
> Group,
> I have been holding off on letting the group know that I have now had
> a new door strut made to the specification I wanted.
> I was tired of the doors banging at the top during the hot summer and
> barely lifting the door in winter. The company and engineer that I
> worked with used to work at Stabilus in the US so he knew exactly
> what I meant which made this project easier.
> These are not an off the shelf item with any company.
> We need more damper at the top and a little better lift when cold. So
> the strut was made to the exact factory Delorean compressed and
> extended specification, and we used a more expensive oil for the
> damper with a better temperature coefficient so the sun and heat from
> the top won't make as a dramatic difference in the oil and how it
> effects the damper. And it has a little better lift in the cold
> weather due to the oil and gas used.
> I didn't spend a lot of time for cold weather problems because the
> cars for up north people are in storage most of the winter and for
> the southern folks like me we don't have to worry much about cold
> lift because we don't have as much really cold weather and if we do
> we will drive a different car to the store.
> And yes the torsion bars are the factory adjustment. They have not
> been messed with on the 2 test cars I worked with in the 40 degree to
> 80 degree weather test.
> And for you cynics and people that just want to pick it apart, yes I
> know it may not work for everyone based on your torsion bar door
> adjustments, -4 degrees weather, what you have launching the doors
> and so on but if you want to make something different then pay the
> fee's and we will do it. I now have a company that will do it any way
> we want.
> Oh, And did I mention they are concourse / original looking quality
> and not black rods like my Stabilus and others.
> Oh, And the little balls can screw in and out for a little more
> adjustment.
> This is just another thing I do when I'm not 2 weeks behind on
> orders, on the phone and sleeping. (:))
> John Hervey
> www.specialtauto.com
> www.deloreanautoparts.com
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