[AGL] off topic question - need transmission shop recommendation
Gerry
mesmo at gilanet.com
Tue Dec 12 10:05:08 EST 2006
Well Mike, glad you got your trans serviced in a way that is acceptable to
your high standards. I salute you in sticking with a vintage machine and
taking good care of it. For the record, there are Jiffy Lubes and there are
Jiffy Lubes, thousands of them, probably a dozen in and around the Austin
metro area. In my zone there are no trans shops and just one Jiffy Lube
which employs mostly young men with some mechanical acumen. I watched the
technician service my trans and his work was first class, knew what he was
doing and did it by the book. The equipment was first class (no doubt the
same as that of the trans shops). The cost was half of what a dealer or
trans shop would have charged--an important consideration for those of us on
Social Security who drive 15 to 20 year old cars.
I have listened to Click and Clack forever, since they started. In the
beginning, same as you, I liked them, they had a good enthusiasm and were
sincerely concerned with the few callers they attracted, also quite funny
and original. These days I find it hard to sit through a complete show. They
have become media idols and they are very full of themselves. The shows have
become very predictable and not as interesting. The calls are screened
carefully to be sure that there are always a half dozen or so female 30
somethings who want advice on what car to buy, yawn. The nitty gritty
mechanical advice is limited to popular cars. The laughter is often forced
and phony, breaking up at every gag leads to boredom. Dewey, Cheatham, and
Howe ain't funny anymore. So while I don't say that they are a drag, their
shows have fallen quite a lot from the old days. BTW, only the older brother
is an MIT grad. I used to give them 5 stars, now it's more like 2.5 or 3.
They are kind of like Siskell (sp? RIP) and Ebert, innovators who eventually
ran out of original ideas and became parodies of themselves.
I made contact with the brother of the previous owner of my Cressida. He is
a retired mechanic who watched over the car since its original purchase.
Nothing but raves and good news about the car. If anything it has been
over-maintained! I must confess that I made the deal hastily, based upon
intuition rather than a careful mechanical inspection, jumping at the good
price. Later I did the inspection and found everything to be in apparently
excellent condition, but I was still a little paranoid at my haste, hesitant
to take off on a 2K journey. That is no longer the case, I am leaving for
California next week, confident that the wheels are not a concern. Looking
forward to Christmas in my old neighborhood in Terra Linda (Marin County)
with family and old friends.
Does anyone know if the resurrected Avalon Ballroom is still in business?
G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Eisenstadt" <mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com>
To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"
<austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>; "Hans-Peter Otto" <hpoPhotog at mac.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: [AGL] off topic question - need transmission shop
recommendation
> 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
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>
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>
> 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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