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Customer Customer States Mechanic Fails Engine Transmission Gas Diesel off road race 4x4 street car daily driver scam dealership dealer technician how to

Thank you Hello everybody, Good day to you and welcome back! Glad you guys are here! This is a 1981 DeLorean Starting the engine customer States Electrical Diagnosis: At 22 671.5 miles on the odometer, the time circuits have become inoperable and do not power on. uh Additionally, uh, we don't know if it's going to be related or if it's something different, but the flux capacitor has also malfunctioned and is no longer operating. So we're gonna go ahead and get this thing backed out. We're going to swing her into the shop and then we will begin to diagnose this particular.

DeLorean So stay tuned because this is gonna be a very good video opening. Z Hoods foreign. no power steering? All right. let's get this thing on into the shop.

All right, we're in a little bit. Uh, I Think too far to the right. Let's just kick her left a little bit and ease her on up. There we go.

That's good. Center of gravity looks good or good condition here. Let's go ahead and power this unit down. We'll hop out popsy hood and then go from there.

Yeah, we're trying to actuate these assemblies here and we just cannot seem to get a response. Yeah, there's definitely something going on with the electrical system in this, uh, particular vehicle. here. the switches seem to operate and they Flash and throw circuits and uh, the breakers open up.

so you definitely need to figure out what the problem is. Okay, let's go ahead and try it again. Powering on? Okay, yeah, as soon as we operating normally. interesting, you know I'll tell you what I want to do here.

I'm going to power this off and I'm going to head over to the other side. uh I've got more more circuitry on this side and I think we need to inspect that and look for anything that's a loose loose connections or things of that nature. If we don't see anything obvious, uh, sticking out to us right in our face, we're going to go ahead and switch Back to Basics and that's going to be to check for uh, proper powers and grounds and make sure our battery is in good condition and the terminals are clean and tight. So sometimes Back to Basics is just how it's got to be.

All right. Good to go here. So we've got uh, got a series of toggle switches here that power on the system. Uh, we should also take note that at this time the flux capacitor is indeed fluxing and it appears to be operating at the proper frequency.

So I don't think we have a component issue. I Think we have a power supply issue that's probably our our main uh, main situation here. Our main issue here. So let's go back and recheck all of our fuses.

We'll go with our primary to shut down our system. They all feel good, they have good detents Christmas tree, rear deck lamps, etc etc. and of course our refrigerant and again, we're good. Okay now I'm gonna do the wiggle test on all of our switches here and make sure we don't lose power just by manipulating these switches slightly.

If one of them has a bad connection, it can shut down the circuit. Uh, if agitated by wiggling and that does not appear to be the case. So I'm not really. Ooh, they're low on juice.
they don't have the power shutter back down here and our warnings are gone. Okay, what's going on with this thing? What's going on here? All right. So we seem to have agitated the system slightly. Let's go ahead and power this unit down one more time.

Uh, we're gonna hop on out of the passenger seat here and let's get into the depths of this thing's electrical system and start with the basics. Uh I Think we need to check our electron containment unit and I believe that's going to be over on the other side. Got it closed up here? Let's go ahead and bust out our meter. I've just checked uh service data and found battery location to be behind the driver's cockpit area here.

So let's slide that seat forward and I believe what we're looking for is down here inside of this console. Uh, containment section? Yeah, here we go. I've got something here. Okay, kind of a tight squeeze though.

I Tell you here, let's put that over here on one of these. uh, hydrogen fuel cells so we can see what we're up to and we've gotta. Yeah, we've got a quite a bit of a lot of circuits in here. There's a lot going on.

Uh, looks like a lot of powers and grounds. Let's go ahead and check our primary uh wing nut there on our ground side that felt pretty tight I See minimal corrosion in there, if any at all. Yeah, the positive side, that's also tight that's looking good. Let's just get a a voltage reading real quick of our primary battery and then, uh, then we'll go from there.

Come here. All right. We're on the power and ground contact right there and we've got good resting battery voltage 12.42 volts. That's a that's pretty good as far as I'm concerned.

Okay, all right so we can safely assume we don't have an issue with the low voltage circuits on this unit. So let's go ahead and get a little deeper into it and see if we cannot get some test leads on some of the high voltage circuits with inside of the capacitor box. Maybe we have a resistor overload here and that's causing, uh, causing circuit breakers to trip. So let's get this, uh, this cover open here real quick exposing our high voltage circuits and we can get a meter on these guys and see, uh, see if we have an issue like a ground fault or some kind of high resistance.

Within These Actuators All right back to the meter. Again, we're going bolts and I'm going to go ahead and ground our negative lead to this alligator clip lead and we're just going to go ahead and ground this thing like straight to body ground right there. So now all we need to do is go around with our positive and we can probe uh, the feed wires on the flux capacitor and we're looking for a voltage drop all right. Meter, You go over there again, Ground lead connected to body ground and we've got our hunt right here.
Let's go ahead and cycle the system. Shut it down, Power back on. Okay. came back on interesting and let's try to cycle it one more time.

Powering down. Okay. there we go. Come on.

Wake up. Start. you piece of junk. Start there.

it goes all right. So powered back on something wrong with the steering wheel seems to have a theme going on here. Anyway, we're off track on our diag. let's get back to our flux capacitor unit here and uh, make sure we have the right voltages.

We're looking for 12 volts roughly battery voltage. We don't have any other systems running except for the ignition, so let's see what we've got. Okay, let's just check each pin. you know? Meter says oh, lost it all right.

9.6 on uh on this leg of the capacitor. All right. let's test the uh, the second unit right here. Let's get on our test terminal pin and 11.72 That's a lot better.

better than 1068 one more time. Another test on our third leg right here. and yeah, look at that 1172 again. So we've got.

We've got two units at 11.72 and one at 1068, so that's uh, that's a little odd. Let's go back and recheck our 1068, our bottom unit there and make sure it's exactly the same. All right, coming in one more time on our probe. Here there we go.

and let's check our meter. Oh there we go. Look at that 968.. Oh, that's interesting.

Look, Before we had a reading of a negative 968, Now we're positive Voltage 968. there's definitely a, uh, some kind of issue here with uh with that other section of this flux capacitor unit. I Think we need to send this thing out and have that remanufactured? That's we've got a confirmed kill, that's a diagnosis on this unit. We had 1160, 1160 and then like 968 and then negative 968.

So that shouldn't be doing that on that third leg right there. and it's going to cause a huge voltage drop on our high voltage side and it can definitely be the cause of what's called shutting down all these time circuits here. Let's go ahead and close this unit up and get everything buttoned up for now. I Don't think that my parts store is going to have a remanufactured capacitor unit available to us right now, so it's probably going to be special order or I may have to end up removing this unit entirely and then sending it out for rebuild.

So here we go. Get that guy tight, click, and again, look at that time circuit. shut down when we're looking. Unbelievable.

All right. Come on, you turn back on start. Perfect. So yeah.

okay, yeah, there's something going on with that clock spring too. Okay, so seeing as how we found an issue, found a problem very quickly I don't want to get overzealous and assume that that is the problem. And we did see. we did see the system failing even while it was testing.

uh with decent voltage. we switched. We had switched back to a positive voltage on that third leg down there. and yet the system still, uh, it seems to have failed and shut down unexpectedly.
So just because that is a problem, that doesn't mean that the problem. So let's go through and visually inspect the rest of these low voltage connections and circuits here. We're just going to give them all the wiggle test to make sure that each one of, uh, all the electrical connections is clean and tight and free of corrosion. These all look pretty good here.

Everything's tight there. Again, the fuel cell seems to be secured. We have a level indicator of full, so that's in good shape. There valves are open, there's no pinches in the lines.

Our Reserve plutonium seems to be in good condition here, so that's not really a concern. It's also worth noting that all system LEDs are indicating normal operation at this time. We do have minor cause for concern that could be the resistance that we were looking for earlier regarding that other circuit fault, but it seems to be a very low level and intermittent so we can touch base on that if need be at a later time. I Don't think that's a that's really a huge problem at this point.

All of our wiring looks good I don't see anything shaved, eaten by rats, bugs, or any kind of deterioration or Decay so that's all in good shape. This harness looks good. our coolant line looks good, these switches over here all had good detents, and all of our wiring here is in good condition again, along with the coolant hose. Very good.

Okay, look at all of our external circuits and just give these a quick visual inspection to make sure all this is in good shape. We can see we've got some soldered connections here and that solder that may have been reflowed at one point. It does not appear to be the original solder to this unit, but uh yeah, yeah, it's not original to the car. Uh, we can see here: this capacitor has a model year engraving of 55 Alpha so it's going to be the first half of the year 1955.

So since this is a 1981 model, these could not have been the original units that went on this car. That explains the solder that we see in all these electrical connections here, but they, uh, they are secured and wired properly. So I think that's in good shape? Not really much of a concern. Moving on to our turbine exhaust fan that looks pretty good.

This actually looks like an EGR cooler for a 6.7 diesel. Let's go ahead and pop open our Mr Fusion and just make sure that the intake path is clean and free of all instructions Here that guy open here. This is the earlier Uh Plutonium model. It was the buy Fuel and we can see that the intake port on our plutonium is in good condition here, so that's not going to be cost for concern.

It's all good. and this is why they had a design change. It was hard to get the radiation lid resealed. There we go.
Okay, all right. Moving around to the right rear corner. Uh, we can see our capacitors are in good shape here. All three additional fuel cells appear to be in good shape.

There's no traces of leaks anywhere from either end. Again, our circuitry is in good condition and we have another appearance of our 1955 capacitor units right here. Our heat sinks are in good shape. wires look good.

intake side of our EGR looks good. All this Plumbing is in good condition for our Mr Fusion Clamps look good. Overhead inverters look good. Okay, yeah.

I Don't think. uh. I Don't think any of this is going to be the problem here. Oh, there's a problem.

We've got a loose capacitor. that's uh, that's no bueno. Let's get that guy to tighten back up as quickly as possible. Where's my screwdriver? See what we got here? Big Phillips that's the one.

Alrighty, let's get that thing torqued back down the specs so it's safe. That could be the reason that we lost that third leg on our clutch capacitor inside the vehicle. Torque on that click. There we go.

That's good. Very nice. Alrighty, hood is popped. Let's go ahead and open up our engine compartment, revealing our internal combustion engine.

And we could go ahead, give this unit an inspection, and then check its lubrication system here. We see a lot of the original components, including our mechanical fuel injection system. You guys see that right there. Got our fuel line coming in.

Looks like we've got one feed line to this injector block, and then it's got its individual six output injection lines for the fuel injectors down in the intake manifold. You guys see those down there one way down there, one back there, one other one in the back, and this is a V6 internal combustion engine. You can see the other six, well, one of the injectors right there. Uh, two.

and one of them is buried under our intake assembly right here. Okay, all right, I Do see a few more electrical components in this general area right over here. so let's go ahead and we'll pop open this inspection panel here. Make sure everything's in good shape inside of this area.

Okay, we've got our ignition coil. two wire coil. got our output to our distributor somewhere. All these connections look good.

Those look like uh GM connectors of some sort December 4th, 1981. that's its manufacture date. No one's been in there for a while. just gonna put that back All right Where that goes.

All right. We can see our exhaust system down there. Looks like it's got a newish Nader It's a one wire alternator see radiator. Hoses look good.

top looks good. belts look good. Water pump looks good. Got a new DMC compressing unit that is new.

It must have went back to Uh 81 to pick that up. It's probably hard to find. Let's check our Uh AC Service ports while we're here. Make sure we don't have any leakers that looks good.
A little bit of dye in there might recheck that later on. Okay, we'll cap those guys. Back off again. Our fuel intake line also braided.

These connections look good. Is that another ignition coil? What is that? Yeah. Fuel pressure regulator. Like big solenoid, it's on the fuel line I Think it's our oil fill.

Okay, all right, let's get this thing on the rack and take a look down underneath. All right, let's go ahead and get our rack set here. I Need to use caution. We don't want to damage the undercarriage.

Spin this down low, see what we've got for a lift? Point down here. Uh, not much. Actually, this is odd. The bottom of this is, uh, looks like it's all fiberglass and it's flat bottom.

I Don't really want to put my my raised edges on my lift on that flat bottom. There's really nothing to release it with. Um I know I know what? I'll do? There's one right there here. We'll put a put a block of wood in there that'll spread the load out there.

We go. Okay, let's get the other three. We get some wood set up and then we'll get this thing up in the air. DeLorean Moving on up.

Black subscribe button. Hit her up in the air air out. give us a shake, let's make sure she's stable. she's gonna shake the back.

We're gonna check down below looking good. Yep, it's stable all the way up. Check out her underneath carriage right about there and down on our locks for safety. Click Okay, we got an engine oil test filter wrench tool.

What we're going to do is go ahead and pull the drain plug out of this unit. We're gonna spill the engine oil. grab ourselves a sample for Laboratory Testing at Blackstone Labs Not sponsored. That's just what I use and then we'll get this thing refilled.

I Think we have some mobile one 20 W 50 weight I believe that is the specified engine oil type and and weight. Oh mosquito, Oh, you're dead stupid bio weapon trying to bite me in the leg. Anyway, let's get this thing over under our car and then uh, we'll get that drain plug pulled. ASAP All right, A-rod's gonna take care of our oil sample.

Grab our sample here. so oh too much. Ah, it's a mess Here we go. Thanks Buddy and I'll go ahead and pull this filter off all right.

This angle is a little weird because I got this plate in the way. but I think I can squeeze this guy in. give it a push here yo! Nice more speed that guy off. he's got an AC Delco GM filter on there pf53.

Cool. Let's let that drain for a while. Alrighty Engine oil filter coming in, pull off the protective layer and I'll grab some draining oil from the pan here on the thingy. we'll give a little bit of lubricant to our seal.

Here we go. spin that guy back on. click Okie Dokes We've got some spillage gravity. got some spillage going on here so let's clean this stuff off.

Shiny! Oh it's beautiful I'm even getting off old spillage we've been neglected I think I found bare aluminum emergency run for it Marty Save the rest of the pan all right? So while this thing's still draining, let's give it a full visual inspection on. the tires are looking good. Got all of our lug nuts. Undercarriage is good.
We've got our transaxle assembly. A little bit of built up oil in here I Wonder if that's got a leak? Maybe it had a leak and either way that's okay. We've got some shift linkage going on that's going from up front through this tube area. getting more fuel lines and things of that nature.

Got large coolant lines right here for the time circuits. If that flows forward to the secondary radiator, you see front suspension looks good. Friction material looks good. That ball joint's a little rough looking to the boots torn right there, but the upper is okay.

Springs are good. that's our AC accumulator slash receiver dryer for climate control. horns for safety. Looks like the steering gear is fairly newish.

Very simple unit if it's got new fans, electronic fans. Okay, yeah, so it's been maintained over the years. This is good. Very good to see.

okay upper radiator hose. that one's looking good. It's visible over here that all looks good. All these connections are in good shape.

Okay, very nice. You notice the flat bottom for aerodynamic activity that allows you to reach maximum speed in order for the time circuits to engage. Okay. Brake line running back.

very clean unit. Trans mounts look good. Okay, that's our that's our speed sensor. It's this unit right here.

I Don't know what that is. Fuel filter? yeah that's a fuel filter. Yeah. CB Axle's looking good.

The control arms are good, brake rotors are good, shock absorbers, not so healthy. Look at that. is that Neoprene on this side? Yeah, how's the other side? It's in similar condition. Yeah yeah, that one's starting to film.

Part two: Okay, yeah, not a huge deal, but something that should be taking a look at uh in the future pun intended I made jokes. Alrighty, Well I think our oil is about done draining. let's fetch our uh, our plug. Where to go? Green plug? Oh you got her little beans skill.

That unit back up. Wow. look at here. It has a cork gasket for the oil pan.

Check that out, you see the little flakes in it? Yep. definitely pork. All right shiny. Round two I will leave it cleaner than when I found it.

Very nice. Okay let's clear our goodies out of here. Goody's going and up off the locks. Let's go ahead, unlock the unit and let her down all the way down.

There we go all right. let's cruise around to this side and pop open our engine oil fill. It's gonna go through the driver's side valve cover here. Oh I was wrong.

We don't have mobile one. we have the one with the B on it. 20w50 weight for racing and classic cars. The Br1 formula which pop fun.
Don't stop, don't sue me. Pringles We're just gonna go full on pouring things on this one. All right. let it ride long range pouring things.

there's no spill, addition and I failed. drink it up little DeLorean Whoa. I almost spit it back out. Is that the right hole, you know? I was thinking that, um I didn't actually uh, look that up in the service manual I mean it's either the right one or I just put oil in the transmission.

We're about to swim like a cat. that's got the oil can on it. It might be it. 25th is thick and you can feel it when you pour it.

It's very, uh, that's five, six and seven and it almost looks like gear oil. Okay, that's seven. Let's start it and check it real quick. Like just plug that thing in there.

We go All right. let's hop back inside of the cabin. Here, we're going to stopping the engine. All right.

Let's hop back in this unit, clutch it in and key on neutral position. Begin engine restarting sequence now. Oh, got no puddles. Filter looks good in that area.

I'd say we're in good shape. back into the cabin, let's shut her down, and then, uh, we'll check our oil level powering down. All right. There's our dipstick.

Let's give that guy a tug, pull her out, wipe her down, dip it in, and we're about looking like a half a quart low. Okay, no problemo that dipstick back in there. Pop our cap one more time and half a quart ER 2050 coming in 0.5 quarts. Now, the filters already been primed when we started the engine so we do not need to restart it again before checking.

It is what was in the oil pan has now been displaced into the old filter. so the filters full. The old galleys are full, passages are full. We're just measuring the depth of the pan and right on the money.

I Think beautimous. All right. No. I Did not forget about my spillage.

All right. Round. Two years of spillage is about to be disappeared by oil sludge running low. Running low.

All righty. let's get our engine oil sample put away into its containment vessel. We're going to send this off for analysis later on. so our engine oil is good.

our flux, capacitor, time circuit situation uh, has a direction to move forward in again. I'm gonna have to go ahead and locate some parts or pull that unit up for Reman. We've got to call the part suppliers and see what is available for this time travel unit and what is not. so.

uh. That being said, as of right now, we are out of time and I'm going to go ahead and use that opportunity to close this video out right now. And I will do that as always by thanking each and every one of you guys to watch this video. I Know it was boring and I know it's just an oil change, but I certainly hope you enjoyed this video.

If you did enjoy this video, please feel free to let me know about that in the comment section down below. Do not forget to tap that like button wire down there and most importantly, have yourselves a fantastic day! See you guys later in the video in the day in a DeLorean into time travel circuits in the transmission time to go do a load check how are we looking Front straps that one's good that looks good and we'll go back. Check the rear straps. we're all set.
Good Good nice. I'm having a hard time achieving 88 miles per hour trying to move forward into the future see what's going on with the elections? However, we cannot get the appropriate amounts.

93 thoughts on “Out of time! electrical circuit malfunction! 1981 dmc delorean”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Knorr says:

    The funny part is that when you have an electrical issue on a car, you may look at a wiring diagram for circuit description and information. With after market upgrades, it gets complicated. This level of upgrades could be a nightmare. If banging on the dash helps, a loose connection is probable.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robin Fowler says:

    maybe Michael J Fox has some spares!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sleepib says:

    22,671 years on the chronometer, she been round the block a few times.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris smith says:

    and no people its not a joke

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris smith says:

    hope it helps

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pedro Whack-a-molé says:

    Delorian DMC = Lucas 2.0?

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Peters says:

    Wouldn't YOU be suprised if, after restoration, you activated the time circuit and on the interstate suddenly found yourself in the 1800s!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Peters says:

    I wanted to say high voltage! I think the nixie tubes, numerals, are high voltage. Also, buy spares now! I believe those tubes are scarse.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Christofilos says:

    “Hey Ray I have this blue old English Police Call box that has been acting up for years …” – The Doctor

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Grease E. Monkey says:

    No reeeee, but a query. Is Brakleen safe for use around time travel circuitry and plutonium?? That was a fun watch.👍👍

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars greenhouse3505 says:

    My fav missed pun in the last few seconds would've been, ( Roads… where we're going, we don't need roads! ) loved the vid Ray & beautiful to see the detail the owner has gone to, to take this beauty from car too art.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cooking Mailman says:

    one of my fav videos!

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Hannah says:

    whole entire can of break cleaner on the oil change bill

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hammond Jones says:

    Pure Genius

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jordan Falkowski says:

    I watching that part 3 and when that lightning bolt sent him to 1886. He was in that cave and the fuel line was damaged, he looked over a ran leaving them boots and hit his noggin on that lower fence.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mutantroosta says:

    low milleage, only driven from time to time?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars al klapaxida says:

    this is the one and only time the mechanic can tell you the "FLUX CAPACITOR" is broken and it would be the truth ! ! ! ! ! ! but it does NOT mean that "BLINKER FLUID" is real !

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Perry J Winship Jr says:

    bad ass

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt chewy Nichols says:

    1981 was good year …. year I was born

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zeta G says:

    I loved this video. Lol it gave us a glimpse into rainman Ray's repair year 2323 edition

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Artillerest 43rd VA says:

    nice to see a DMC still going. always wondered what mix of parts were put on that car. ford,GM, Chrysler?
    wonder when the last time the jets were cleaned, but you can go into the future and see when they fail,
    and replace them when you go back to your time, before they have issues! :-}

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tenaciousrif says:

    seeing one of my favorite mechanic youtubers working on one of my FAVORITE vehicles is amazing. I'm in love with this car, & Back to the Future, & hope you had extra fun with this one!

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OK Boomer says:

    Great car. Loved the movies too

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Smith says:

    Just hit the display panel on top. That is what Doc did. Fixed the issue. Will he be back in a week or two to get the hover conversion done?

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars W. Mark Witherspoon says:

    Well done, you can be a a DMC time machine tech. I would still recommend the ball joint replacement.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jim Parr says:

    Lots of great chuckles with your deadpan commentary.
    Marty would be proud of you.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SOCOMJON says:

    Is this an actual movie built Time Machine??

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! phuquehoful says:

    thought it'd be the main turnbuckle & bad solderjoint on board or dirty contacts.. & literally..it's "the flux capacitor" too lol

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mal leg says:

    Hi Ray , I came back from the future to watch you do this. and loved it. Great video, you any good at servicing space ships? alien lol

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mal leg says:

    You have to go back and do this all again , you cannot be out of time, Time is an invention, we made it up.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mal leg says:

    You just know it will be back tomorrow just because of the time displacement theory, Or did you do this job next week, and you don`t know.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars boostedmaniac says:

    One of my favorite movies of all time.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mal leg says:

    As Arnie says, I`ll be back, not if the old time variant fuse has blown , or the time displacement circuit board has popped a diode or two. Love it, cannot wait to see this again when you get back. If your test drive has not gone wrong , but we`ll see it again back from the future.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Bullis says:

    looks like you didnt clean the mating surface of oil filter before you put new filter on i always wipe it clean and dry and use new oil to lube the new gasket

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GREEK GODS says:

    love it

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Hill says:

    This thing was the most over priced piece of junk back in the day.. I had a local customer who owned one. It only had like 35000 miles on it , and not a single thing worked on the car. The parts cost three times as much as normal, especially seeing all the drive train was nothing more than a VOLVO to start with , and not even the good VOLVO . What a shame. I remember that the AMC Eagle Premiere also used that same drive line and they also were a pile of junk…. You would think as much as the body cost to build that a better drive line would have been picked for this so called sports car! Instead of the 3.0 v6 Volvo that wasnt even turbo charged. Heck I'm not to sure the car could do the 88 mph like in the movie portrayed?

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eef Neleman says:

    I;ve just learned from almighty Wikipedia that they first intended to use a mid placed Wankel engine sourced from Comotor, a Citroen/NSU joint venture.
    That old PRV engine suddenly doesn't look so bad. If only they'd given it a little more power.
    BTW, you scare the shit out of me every time you open or close those doors in a tight space.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mikko Lempinen says:

    Is it genuine movie prop? 😮

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Fletcher says:

    just like in the film…that happened in the film 😂
    Nice trolling video 😎….on a serious note, getting the original car used is awesome

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Onaopemipo Odetunde says:

    Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wulfris says:

    car ruined with that much added stuff

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Heckler says:

    That sticker on lower driver side front windshield…..
    Is that a New York Registration sticker?

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Gardiner says:

    Well, if you can get the time travel working, you can have fixed all of the other issues MONTHS ago! This really messes up the usage of the past and present tense, you know… Seriously, is this an actual movie prop or a replica produced by and for a manically obsessed fan of the movies? Sort of a 1 to 1 scale model made with all of the proper materials?

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Popeye's Bits n Bobs says:

    Great video Ray.
    Did you find any of that white nose powder in any nooks and crannies of the Delorean ?

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars T M says:

    Love that Car.. "Marty"

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JESTR says:

    Jigawatt no gigawatt
    Jig not Gig

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kenneth James says:

    Beautifully done tribute car Ray, thanks for sharing it.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevo says:

    thankyou Ray,,at least the engine oil change looked easy to do,,😊😆👍

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rooster Cogburn says:

    Doc: "All we need is 1.21 gigawatts of power or Mister Fusion gets a bullet to the head. Marty, if you don't bring Copernicus back from 1885 you're going to cause a temporal displacement and disappear before your very eyes and end all life on earth as we know it! Great Scott!"
    Marty: "What the he|| is a gigawatt!?😮
    Ray: "Gotcha😂😅😊 BEAUTIMUS"

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CptMcGriddler says:

    This should've been your April Fools video haha

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dean goldfishhhification says:

    Best oil change video every every….

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars White Trash Bandit270 says:

    this has to be the one they restored…. its gotta be!!!!!

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars White Trash Bandit270 says:

    this my new favorite video!!!

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars White Trash Bandit270 says:

    On the movie cars they had to redo the speedo ….. is this a replica ???

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars at outdoors says:

    This was the most entertaining oil change video I've ever watched.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wolfguardian says:

    Ray,…'yer a scream, dude….When this baby reaches 88Mph……'Yer gonna see some serious shit
    And by the way, that's Gigawatts, not Jigawatts…..meh

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Martin says:

    I think there's also an exterior lighting malfunction, aren't they supposed to be blue and not magenta?

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Buckley says:

    How fucking cool was that?

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dustcommander100 says:

    I don't care who you are. That was too cool!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Colligan says:

    I am also a geek when it comes to the Back to the Future trilogy, have all four versions of the car through the series, closest I'll get to the real thing

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Free says:

    We’re has Troy gone?

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jimmy O says:

    I’m from belfast were that car was made

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Totainium says:

    My uncle worked on the original DeLorean assembly line in Belfast his job was the fitting of the brake lights so it always nice seeing these cars as it reminds me of him

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charles Sutton says:

    Great vid ray I don’t care if it was just a oil change it’s still really legit u got to work on it this vehicle

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rästik says:

    NOT REAL. ABOUT PREVIOUS GARAGE

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay Matthews says:

    This is garbage. It's not worthy of you, Ray. More videos like this are NOT welcome.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TProphet says:

    yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lee Bornaman says:

    Way cool Rainman. Way cool.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robin Anderson says:

    Loved this video.!! Knuckle head..!! 💯❤️🤦‍♂️😳👈🤣🤣🤣

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robin Anderson says:

    Aftermarket flux caps for a Mazda 3..?? 2014 Could use the boost..!!??🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️. LMN. !🤣🤣🤣👍

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Benjamin Lowrey says:

    @LegitStreetCars

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sandy Turner says:

    Best video yet. The humour was next level. Well done sir.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tony Clark says:

    For once ray, I'm speechless😊 good show 😊 !!!

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gee Bee says:

    You should show us the autographs on the glove box/passenger side dash. Is that Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd?

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P2B says:

    I'd love for you to work on my DeLorean… even sign it!

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mustafa's Fleas says:

    Ray, hope you have have all your US NRC permits and licenses up to date well before you even put a Go-Pro on that conveyance!!!

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Evans says:

    Imagine that, a De Lorean with electrical issues.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Sargent says:

    what happened to your little buddy? is the other guy the new Troy?

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wrenching Apprentice says:

    back to the future it is. A privilege.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars disturbedOne says:

    Holy crap i wonder if that's the one I got to sit in when i lived in Arizona.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brad Kline says:

    I was worried Ray would accidently transport both himself and the car back to the future and not know how to return. The result, we'd all be flux capacitored.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dennis Laur says:

    Great video. Would have made a great April fool's video. You can still sorce parts for those cars from the DMC company that is in the US. Watched a video about the company and they were trying to set up a custom build company as they have all the stock from the original manufacturer.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Hook says:

    well, if you need the power schematics for the time travel equipment, I am sure that you could contact [Future] Doc Brown or gather parts from Eastwood Ravine…..lol

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Budd says:

    What a stupid thing to do to a DeLorean.😢

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Third Rail839 says:

    All you would need to do, would be to rebuild and replace the Flux Capacitor! of course, who has the 3.21 Gigawatts of power when you need it?

    BTW: if the Capacitors are real cap's, you would not want to touch the Wires or solder joints… or you could end up going back in time, for real!

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars borisbash says:

    Flat earthers will be saying "yep i knew it was real ". Awesome Ray.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pieter Cronjé says:

    Not one of but the best oil change and general inspection videos I've seen.but the best one. Keep up the good work and excellent videos Ray.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary Weaver says:

    Great video Ray. Loved the diagnostic session, looks like it was super fun. To clarify, this was my personal Delorean years ago. I personally converted it myself and it was later sold to a collector in Los Angeles. He owned it for a while and it was then sold via Ebay to who I believe is the current owner now located in Florida. Sadly, there have been a ton of alterations done to it since that time (some better than others, but nothing that was a part of my original personal build).

    As the armchair experts have pointed out, this car is absolutely NOT a screen used car used in the original BTTF Trilogy. I totally understand how you probably heard different from the current owner. It's a real shame that some people need to overstate the history of a car that is already awesome enough as it is.

    I have made a Delorean that was screen used. I built Seth Macfarlane's Delorean Time Machine which was used in A Million Ways to Die in the West, right along with Doc Brown himself. So, I'm certainly not complaining.

    Keep up the great work.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JoeVK says:

    Hmm….I wonder if towing it on a trailer at 88mph would work, or if it has to be going 88mph itself?

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Cherrier says:

    This is such a dad episode lol

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Benoit says:

    You know O'Reilly Auto Parts sells the Flux Capacitor. Part# 121g Line: EB. They do however state that the part is not available for purchase. It's actually a pretty funny writeup by O'Reilly. Love the video, what a great opportunity!

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vernon Bosshard says:

    You need to by a flux cap checker and Mr Fusion diag machine. Does it have a hoover conversion done? And….but first, are you certified to perform work on this type of vehicle?

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vernon Bosshard says:

    You have to bang your head on the steering wheel, didn't you see the movie?

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