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did'nt we have a lovely day the day we went to brighton

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:12 pm
by Jay-Minor
what a great day out and some more photos to see

http://www.mildred-the-minor.co.uk/lond ... ghton.html

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:15 pm
by Judge
"did'nt we have a lovely day the day we went to brighton"

We certainly did :D

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:31 pm
by aupickup
was good to see all you guys again

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:38 am
by ndevans
Cheers all. Big up to SHBB for organising it. And the weather. Good to put a few faces to names on this message board.

Bit depressed today. Got home at 1am courtesy of two (very helpful) AA drivers and their trailers.
Somewhere near Tangmere on the A27 the exhaust broke off at the flange where it clamps to the manifold. 2nd time that has happened, the last being back in January this year. The new exhaust had lasted a mere 675 miles. It has not happened previously in 21 years & 50,000 miles. Is the quality of mild steel exhausts not what it used to be?

Onwards & upwards....

cheers,
Neil

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:43 am
by Judge
Sorry to hear that Neil, but at least it's under guarantee :(

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:50 am
by ndevans
Last time it was a rough-ish break on an exhaust that was about 2 yrs old. This time, as far as I can see, the break is clean around the circumference of the pipe where the flange meets it. I will know for sure when I take the clamp off tonight. It came from a reputable trader in the south of England, so hopefully it will be guaranteed.

I know it's not an uncommon fault, but is it perhaps getting more common? Maybe there's a faulty batch out there???

cheers,
Neil

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:46 am
by wibble_puppy
You beat me to it Jay, what a great day, good to meet up with old faces and new ones, what a lovely bunch the messageboard users are.

Nice one the organisers, very smooth, and nice one for the weather too 8)

Big thanks to Bill's family for the CAKES, both outstandingly good, and to MotherOfGod for letting me sit in his mad sleekmobile and ask darn fool questions :D

Thanks also to the Lou And Onne Posse for taking me home, and to Bigginger for biting back what he really thought when he saw my van :P

And a massive thank you to Ugabugchugabug and Andy for coming to pick up a total stranger and make sure she did make it to the ball - you guys RULE 8)

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:26 pm
by motherofgod
Ditto ^^^^^^ as above,

None of your questions were foolish, some of my answers may have been :roll: .

I missed the cake................ but enjoyed meeting all you lovely people.

cheers

James

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:08 pm
by Judge
Next time James, I think it's BG's turn to provide the cake :wink:

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:43 pm
by bigginger
wibble_puppy wrote:
Thanks also to the Lou And Onne Posse for taking me home, and to Bigginger for biting back what he really thought when he saw my van :P

I SOOOOOOOOOOOOO didn't, dafty :)
I think it's BG's turn to provide the cake
Me too - so done, providing you remember that I haven't baked a cake in over 25 years :)

Thanks all - a great day, and great to catch up with/meet people

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:07 am
by Kevin
remember that I haven't baked a cake in over 25 years
But you make a great cup of Tea Andrew :D

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:22 am
by Gareth
'twas a fab day and a great chance to put faces to names :)

The weather was so much nicer than the last time I was in Brighton that I'm quite ashamed to say I didn't stay on Madeira Drive for very long. Did manage some time to get a few photos, however.

L2B 25 Photos

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:00 pm
by rayofleamington
Sorry I missed you all this year.
I know it's not an uncommon fault, but is it perhaps getting more common?
Exhaust breaking at the manifold - I had it a lot on one car (over a long period) and it was mainly down to bad vibrations. Most of the time it would just shake loose at the manifold, but sometimes if i had managed to get it well secured it would break. To improve the exhaust life I made an extra mounting from the gearbox flange across to the exhaust nearby where it leaves the engine bay.
If the engine/gearbox is vibrating too much then this puts an extreme load on the manifold joint - the highest stresses are where the flare meets the straight pipe.

If however you've just got a rear mounting on the exhaust and and no others, this allows the exhaust to swing around, and that on its own will put a lot of stress on the manifold. The exhaust needs 2 mountings as a minimum, but 3 is better.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 10:27 pm
by ugabugchugabug
Awwwww Wibble Puppy it was a pleasure to meet you, drink your tea and chat, you even survived me overheating on the way into Brighton :lol: Look forward to seeing your fantastic van emerge and blind everyone! It really is an amazing colour, see you soon in a Pub nearby!

Many thanks also to everyone who made the day happen and it was good to put some faces to names.

:)

Antony

wibble_puppy wrote:You beat me to it Jay, what a great day, good to meet up with old faces and new ones, what a lovely bunch the messageboard users are.

Nice one the organisers, very smooth, and nice one for the weather too 8)

Big thanks to Bill's family for the CAKES, both outstandingly good, and to MotherOfGod for letting me sit in his mad sleekmobile and ask darn fool questions :D

Thanks also to the Lou And Onne Posse for taking me home, and to Bigginger for biting back what he really thought when he saw my van :P

And a massive thank you to Ugabugchugabug and Andy for coming to pick up a total stranger and make sure she did make it to the ball - you guys RULE 8)