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My Dad was a transmission mechanic before he died. Supposedly he could determine what the problem was base of the vibration or noise of the of the tranny before even tearing it down and fixing it. He passed in 1975 I was 11yrs. old. I miss him taking me to the shop. I miss that smell that you only find in a repair shop. Oil from old and new parts that mix with the scent of the blue mechanics uniform after they have been laundered and being worn for the 1st time. Remember that smell Scotty. I small tear comes down my cheek when I think of the Saturday morning catch up days till noon and playing in those old Junkers in the lot behind the shop. He had a real mechanic name too, Wilbur. Mechanics named Wilbur, Virgil, Scotty or Lester were usually pretty good mechanics.