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Took Ms Triss to a mechanic for only the second time in my ownership. (The first time was to get it certified). The real reason was to get my new (to me) rims installed. This didn't happen as we need different wheel nuts. But, while I was at it I asked my mechanic to check the timing. The car has been OK this year and, frankly running better than previous as I was actually running it and gave it a bit of an Italian tuneup. But, it wasn't quite right - it wasn't starting right and as it ran, while it wasn't running bad, it wasn't running good either. Certainly it didn't accelerate as well as it should.

As mentioned, when I went to get her, no new rims but, they set the timing and soooo much better. Turns out the distributer was loose and had gone a bit out - not something I would even have thought to check (never assume!). The hilarious thing is that they had to bring a timing light from home as they no longer need one in the shop. Fortunately my mechanic's son is married to a Cuban woman - so her dad has one for when he goes back to Cuba (yes I have one too before you ask.)

Sometimes you just need someone looking over your shoulder - and it sure saved time.

All this also made me think of a Klick and Klack episode where the person had an older car with issues - Klick says to the caller, 'you need a good mechanic.' His brother interupts and says, 'No! you need an old mechanic.' - yes my mechanic is a year older than I am. :D
 
I've often thought that if I ever won a lottery, I'd love to pay an old mechanic to sit in my shop with me and keep an eye on things. Don't even have to do any work, just have another eye on the issues to keep me from missing something.

Great that you have a shop that is still willing to work on our old stuff.
 
I think I'm a mechanic - until I try to do work on my cars.
I then find out that I'm not.I'm really good at taking things apart
however.
 
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