I was meaning a flexible bit of exhaust pipe (hate them myself, but they serve a purpose I suppose). Then the hangars could take care of the weight of the system, and the flexi would reduce the load on the joint through engine movement.
Though I totally agree (and suggested early in the thread) that a solid support from the bellhousing ought to do the job. The key thing to me is the exhaust can seal until driven for a few days, then it leaks. So I suspect engine movement/ vibration is causing the failure, whether there is an underlying issue with the flanges or not.
Actualy, if the Minor doesn't have such a support as standard, could it be the exhaust mounts are too tight/ short/ not flexible enough? Obviously the exhaust would have to move to some degree, and maybe it's too restricted? Or the engine mounts and steady aren't as good as they could be of course.
I'll happily take a look and try and work my bodgery on it in exchange for somewhere to stick a few boxes of junk!
