[AGL] off topic question - need transmission shop recommendation
hpo
hpophotog at mac.com
Tue Dec 12 10:03:12 EST 2006
I never had a German Passport. When I came to CONUS
I ws too young to have one. My first and only was US
hans
berlin
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Hans-Peter Otto
Freelance Photojournalist
Reichstrasse 101
14052 Berlin, Germany
Mobil +49 172 321 5956
Tel +49 30 667 75450
Skype hpoPhotog
On Tuesday, December 12, 2006, at 02:23PM, "michele mason" <yaya.m at earthlink.net> wrote:
>Michael, let me know if you like the place you've picked. Sooner than
>later I should check on this. If the Leif Johnson guys tell me same as
>you, I'll ask, "You mean if I call the parts store, I won't find a kit
>for this?" We'll see how that works out. mm
>
>On Dec 12, 2006, at 7:10 AM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:
>
>> Hans,
>>
>> I shouldnt have said it the way i did. I know you
>> have American citizenship. Also German citizenship????
>> I was thinking of how one can ask a question on
>> the Internet and get the answer back from half
>> way around the world in under 5 minutes.
>>
>> Have you considered retiring back to Austin?
>>
>> about the car. I finally did what i should have done
>> at the beginning: call a parts store and see if there
>> is a transmission filter and gasket kit for this model.
>> Well, they do sell such a kit, which means that the
>> dealership (Leif Johnson) salesman was full of it
>> telling me this model has a metal screen not a
>> replaceable filter.So the B & M Transmission guy
>> was advising the correct precedure (dropping the
>> pan) and the dealer and Jiffy Lube do it the easier
>> way not having to steam clean the old gasket
>> off the pan.
>>
>> I am going to be taking it to Chapman Transmission
>> (also on S. Lamar) who were recommended on
>> the Click & Clack Web page (B & M not
>> mentionned). Jiffy Lube has a TERRIBLE
>> reputation and so does Leif Johnson Ford.
>> Chapman's procedure, like B & M's, is to drop the
>> pan.
>>
>> When you have an idle moment, you should
>> visit the Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers
>> Web page and listen to one of their broadcasts.
>> These are 2 endearing brothers from Boston
>> who own a auto service shop and take calls
>> and answer car questions. You may or may
>> not have heard them (on KUT). They are
>> muy funny. Back in the 60s, in Cambridge
>> Mass they started up a do-it-yourself auto
>> shop (the Good Times Garage) where
>> customers used the garage's tools and
>> advice to work on their own cars (very
>> 60s). It was a total flop. The younger brother
>> then went into the garage business for real.
>> The older brother is actually a business consultant.
>> Interestingly they both went to and graduated
>> from the Mass. Institute of Technology (MIT).
>>
>> Ciao!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "hpo" <hpophotog at mac.com>
>> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
>> <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
>> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 5:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AGL] off topic question - need transmission shop
>> recommendation
>>
>>
>> Pleasedon´t forget Mike I am only an expatriot, a guest worker in
>> Krautonia
>> hans
>> berlin
>>
>>>>> - - - - - - - - - - - - ->
>>
>> Hans-Peter Otto
>> Freelance Photojournalist
>> Reichstrasse 101
>> 14052 Berlin, Germany
>>
>> Mobil +49 172 321 5956
>> Tel +49 30 667 75450
>> Skype hpoPhotog
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 11, 2006, at 04:24PM, "Michael Eisenstadt"
>> <michaele at ando.pair.com> wrote:
>>> Hans,
>>>
>>> the internet, ya gotta love it!
>>>
>>> some german in berlin points me the right way. i'll
>>> call them right after i get straight. unless your view is
>>> that it is best to call them while bent.
>>>
>>> please advise!
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>
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