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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Oil change and Radiator Flush
From: editorgary@aol.com
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 13:55:10 -0400
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When the specialist has another car to work on in the next bay, an oil change 
and radiator flush is only $60 since he only spends 30 minutes total on the 
car. 
Of course, they also have to stay competitive with the local JiffyLube since 
they rely on short jobs by local residents.
(Also, I do get a 15 percent professional discount because I write the car 
column for the local newspaper). 

 

 

Gary Anderson
Editor-in-Chief, The Star Magazine
Mercedes-Benz Club of America

 

 

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From: David Nock <healeydoc@gmail.com>
To: editorgary <editorgary@aol.com>; healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, Jul 25, 2016 8:36 am
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Oil change and Radiator Flush




Gary, I would like to know where the shop is that you are at for 2 hours for a 
service and they charge only $60.00. Especially in the Bay Area where most shop 
labor rates are $125.00 and hour and up. 
 
So for $60.00 they did a proper service in less than 1/2 hour that includes 
bringing the car in and out of the shop. As well as having to pay for the 
hazmat disposal.
 
 
David Nock
healeydoc@sbcglobal.net
209 948 8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com

 

From: editorgary@aol.com 
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 6:39 PM
To: healeys@autox.team.net 
Subject: [Healeys] Oil change and Radiator Flush

 
My Healey gets driven regularly, though only on short drives -- I go out for 
coffee with the other local donut derelicts on Saturdays whenever I'm in town, 
generally driving a long five mile loop on my way, and then it's only about a 
mile home. However, I hadn't found time to do much else and noticed the other 
day that the note on my garage white board indicated that the engine oil had 
been changed most recently in June 2013, and that I hadn't changed the filter 
or the tranny oil at the time. I couldn't remember the last time I had replaced 
the radiator coolant. Then last week my car finally refused to start at all, 
after being very reluctant during the past six months.

It was time go get some work done. I started out by taking out the old battery, 
and dropping it off at the O'Reilly's and getting a new battery (when did 
batteries start costing over $100?). At the same time, I picked up seven quarts 
of 10-40 Castrol dino oil (specifically formulated, it said, for older 
engines), three quarts of 30 weight ND, a spin-on oil filter, radiator coolant 
and a pint of Water Wetter. I was ready to go.

Except that I had second thoughts. Jack and jack stands. Hot oil that would 
have to be recycled. Radiator coolant and radiator flush that would have to be 
disposed of.

So, this morning as soon as the local independent tire shop (Skips's Tires for 
you NorCal locals) I called my buddy Sam there and asked when he could do the 
oil change and radiator flush today. Two hours at the local shop, using my oil, 
filter, and radiator fluid, and $60, with the oil and coolant in his hazmat 
tanks, and we're all much happier. During that time I sat in his waiting room 
with my lap top and wrote a piece for RM Auctions for which I'll be paid $150. 

Though oil changes used to be the one thing that we shade-tree mechanics could 
manage to do without screwing up, I really think in this day and age we should 
look at comparative advantages of professional shops and technicians versus 
amateurs in the driveway, and leave these routine tasks to the pros.

 
Gary Anderson




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<font color='black' size='2' face='Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif'>When the 
specialist<font size="2"> has another car to work on in the next bay, an oil 
change and radiator flush is only $60 since he only spends 30 minutes total on 
the car. <br>
Of course, they also have to stay competitive with the local JiffyLube since 
they rely on short jobs by local residents.<br>
</font><font size="2">(Also, I do get a 15 percent professional discount 
because I write the car column for the local newspaper). </font><br>


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Mercedes-Benz Club of America</font><br>

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From: David Nock &lt;healeydoc@gmail.com&gt;<br>

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<div>Gary, I would like to know where the shop is that you are at for 2 hours 
for a service and they charge only $60.00. Especially in the Bay Area where 
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shop labor rates are $125.00 and hour and up. </div>




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<div>So for $60.00 they did a proper service in less than 1/2 hour that 
includes 
bringing the car in and out of the shop. As well as having to pay for the 
hazmat 
disposal.</div>




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Nock<br>

<a href="mailto:healeydoc@sbcglobal.net";>healeydoc@sbcglobal.net</a><br>

209 948 
8767<br>

<a href="http://www.britishcarspecialists.com"; 
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<div><b>Sent:</b> Saturday, July 23, 2016 6:39 PM</div>




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<div><font size="2">My Healey gets driven regularly, though only on short 
drives 
-- I go out for coffee with the other local donut derelicts on Saturdays 
whenever I'm in town, generally driving a long five mile loop on my way, and 
then it's only about a mile home. However, I hadn't found time to do much else 
and noticed the other day that the note on my garage white board indicated that 
the engine oil had been changed most recently in June 2013, and that I hadn't 
changed the filter or the tranny oil at the time. I couldn't remember the last 
time I had replaced the radiator coolant. Then last week my car finally refused 
to start at all, after being very reluctant during the past six 
months.<br>

<br>

It was time go get some work done. I started out by taking out 
the old battery, and dropping it off at the O'Reilly's and getting a new 
battery 
(when did batteries start costing over $100?). At the same time, I picked up 
seven quarts of 10-40 Castrol dino oil (specifically formulated, it said, for 
older engines), three quarts of 30 weight ND, a spin-on oil filter, radiator 
coolant and a pint of Water Wetter. I was ready to go.<br>

<br>

Except that I had 
second thoughts. Jack and jack stands. Hot oil that would have to be recycled. 
Radiator coolant and radiator flush that would have to be disposed 
of.<br>

<br>

So, this morning as soon as the local independent tire shop (Skips's 
Tires for you NorCal locals) I called my buddy Sam there and asked when he 
could 
do the oil change and radiator flush today. Two hours at the local shop, using 
my oil, filter, and radiator fluid, and $60, with the oil and coolant in his 
hazmat tanks, and we're all much happier. During that time I sat in his waiting 
room with my lap top and wrote a piece for RM Auctions for which I'll be paid 
$150. <br>

<br>

Though oil changes used to be the one thing that we shade-tree 
mechanics could manage to do without screwing up, I really think in this day 
and 
age we should look at comparative advantages of professional shops and 
technicians versus amateurs in the driveway, and leave these routine tasks to 
the pros.<br>

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