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Overwhelmed by Mechanic (Long)

To: spridgets@autox.team.net, mgbob@juno.com
Subject: Overwhelmed by Mechanic (Long)
From: Tomsjetta@aol.com
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 00:30:47 EDT
Reply-to: Tomsjetta@aol.com
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I have survived week one of Midget ownership.

Some of you howled when you found out I took the car to the shop, but, let me 
be honest here, I am dumb as dirt when it comes to working on cars. I have no 
experience, no tools, nothing. Trust me, for the sake of the car, you want me 
to take it to a mechanic.

As usual, nothing here is as simple as hoped. My whole wiper switch was 
replaced. Wipers now work, but cannot be turned off unless you pull some plug 
under the dash (I asked, but was not shown). Mechanic tells me I need a new 
wiper motor to fix the problem. Fine, I say, but I am told his parts guy is 
off till Labor Day, and that this part is almost impossible to find, and, the 
motor is year specific to the '78. If this is true, why does the Moss catalog 
have the wiper motor available, but says nothing about the '78 cars needing a 
'78 only motor? Also, windshield spray not working. I am on day 7 of a 20 day 
temp registration-I do not have a lot of time to waste.

Next item. Car has  Weber carb. Car backfires when backing off throttle at 
anyhthing over 3,000 rpm. Mechanic tells me he leaned it out as much as he 
could, but it still backfires. I'm told it is an older carb, but was given 
some instruction as to tell whether or not it needed to be replaced. Guys, it 
was so far above my head he may as well have been speaking Swahili. So, I 
don't know if I need a new carb or what. The car runs a little rich. It 
passed emissions today, which is obviously important. I am totally in the 
dark here.

Next item. Thermostat. I am told it is not there, or not connected. Car sits 
in traffic and gets hot, then the idle deteriorates, and the oil light 
flickers a bit. List member tells this is the result of oil thinning out due 
to high heat. This I can understand. I tell mechanic I obviously want a 
thermostat. I am given a set of instructions I again do not understand. I 
tell him I don't have a clue about this stuff, but it gets me nowhere. So, I 
have no thermostat, no indication mechanic wants to do it for me.

Sadly, I am told that this guy is incredible with these cars. BUT my wife and 
I feel like he is simply disinterested in our car, or in helping us get the 
car right. For $350 he replaced a piece of fuel line, the switch for the 
hazard lights, installed the wiper switch, changed the oil, took it for a 
drive, leaned out the carb and made a temporary fix to get the driver's side 
mirror on the car. With my car in his garage, I asked him how to do 
something, and he couldn't show me, write it down, anything. For all the 
praise I hear about this guy, I guess I just don't see it. My local garage 
takes better care of me with my Jetta.

Yes, after today I did ask myself if I should even own this car. I love 
it-but I find it a fault that I cannot diagnose nor service it as a severe 
detriment to those who own and service these cars. I am not trying to be 
ignorant-I simply do not know, but I need to be taught in a way I can 
understand. I only want what is best for this car, and I know I am not the 
person who can provide that service at this time.

Onto the next problem. Mechanic complains that the clutch does not feel 
right-says it should only feel that way if it is new, or if the hydraulics 
are on their way out. I am told to keep track of the clutch fluid. I looked 
at it tonight, and it is filled to the top. I will pray, and hope it stays 
that way.

On the passenger side, under the hood, right above the wheel well, there is a 
translucent container with a tube coming out; it looks like it leads to the 
radiator-the container is totally empty. What goes in there? I have the 
original owner's manual, and I can't find it. 

I know I've come here with many questions, and I am sure more will follow. 
Please understand that I am learning all of this for the first time. I've 
shelved my male ego and simply confessed I have not a clue how to help this 
car myself. But, I love it, and I love to drive it, and enjoy it. This past 
week, the best part of my day is to fire this car up and go for a drive along 
the shore. That alone makes me wonder how I ever got along without this car.

If my mechanic is too elite for a newbie like me, that I can understand. A 
guy almost made me an offer on the car this weekend, and he recommended his 
place where his XJ-6 is serviced, so I might give him a shot. All I know is 
that this car must pass inspection in a few days, so whoever is willing to 
help wins my $$.

Tom
78 Midget 

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