Originally intended to document my experience of DeLorean ownership, focus is often radical and strange, boring and obtuse.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

ODOC Tech Day 2009

Yes, the DeLorean can fly. It just need a little help.

Like a Star-Trek deprived teenaged nerd whose model cement had run out mid-Countach, I lamented the perfectly running DeLoreans that surrounded me as I stumbled into the parking lot, my rumbling exhaust causing commotion.

ODOC's "tech day" 2009 had arrived and ten DeLorean DMC-12's, including yours truly, showed up for the Oakville event. Sydney Automotive had graciously donated the use of their hoist for the day. As long as you had the time and the parts, anything went.

President Ken greeted me immediately. Although we'd spoken via email a number of times, it was the first time we'd met face to face. I instantly felt welcome among the eclectic group of DeLorean enthusiasts whose ages ranged from about 20 to 80 and whose tattoos ranged from about zero to 80.

.With the formalities out of the way, Ken got to work examining everyone's fuel/air ratio with his dwell meter. Based on how badly my DeLorean was running, it was a safe bet my ratio was more messed up than Amy Winehouse. But we were all in for a surprise, as Ken declared mine to be "the only one with proper readings."

Suz and I wandered around meeting the other owners while repairs went on both in the parking lot, and on the hoist. On the agenda were coolant bottle replacements, oil changes, angle drive replacements, ball joint inspection and angle drive lubrication. But one crucial inspection was desired by all - the achilles heel of the DeLorean, the trailing arm bolt.

Up on the hoist I eliminated a ticking timebomb, almost literally. The angle drive is the cable system that controls the speedometer. Once it starts ticking, it is about to snap. I lubricated the cable with silicone lube and bought myself some extra time... Just enough to save some school children trapped in bus. Or something.

Before my car came off the hoist, the group gathered 'round to have a look at the dreaded trailing arm bolt.

Two bolts (one left, one right) are quite literally the only things holding the rear suspension onto the car. Unfortunately, the wrong grade of steel was used, and over time, the bolts bend, distort and eventually snap. The result is devastating and causes uncontrollable weeping. Click here to see the results of the bolt failure!

Mine were in perfect condition and required no attention. It looked as though it was updated with this kit. But another DeLorean was not so lucky. The severely bent bolts changed the mood in the garage. "Don't hit any potholes" was heard more than once. Indeed, a cautious drive home was recommended.

But when you're driving a car that sits 4 inches lower than a Corvette and just out of view of anyone in anything bigger than a Ford Escort, being cautious on the highway is always prudent.

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10 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

You and your Delorean stuff! :)

5:34:00 AM

 
Blogger Martini said...

That's what the blog is (supposed to be) all about!

10:58:00 AM

 
Blogger Becky said...

Oh yea, you've got the only delorean with proper readings! Regardless of rear suspension problems.

1:01:00 PM

 
Blogger Ellie Creek Ellis said...

wow, that baby is in beautiful shape! how many miles do you have on it?

5:44:00 AM

 
Blogger Martini said...

I've got 59,000 miles. I've been putting about 1,000 miles a year on it.

8:30:00 AM

 
Blogger Unknown said...

Martini: Iwant you to know how much I love this Blogsite and your fascinating DeLorean DMC 12. As you know, I admired John DeLorean tremendously. I was sorry that I never had the chance to visit with him and interview him on tape. Another guy my age did so, and John's last car was a 2002 Canary Yellow Acura NSX. He was working on a wristwatch and car before his untimely death. He was a new man and had been married over 20 years to his last wife. He was aware of the many faults he made but was ready to correct them with DMC. You have a beautiful Gem there and I hope tobe able to visit you one weekend for a ride!

11:33:00 AM

 
Blogger Monogram Queen said...

I love love love reading about the Delorean! I picked a good day to play hooky and read blogs!

12:57:00 PM

 
Blogger Martini said...

Michael, one day it may happen.
We are often travelling to the states for the annual DCS's (DeLorean Car Show). And one day, when the stumbling issue is sorted out, we'll be taking the DeLorean thousands of miles to one of these shows.

Glad you're still around PC/MQ! I have another DeLorean post on order - featuring something a bit different, and very cool.

2:11:00 PM

 
Blogger Akhor said...

Glad to see that you've got your favorite vehicle out of winter hibernation!

10:50:00 AM

 
Blogger Unknown said...

Scary to read about that, Martini! I was surprised!

8:45:00 PM

 

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