Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hot, hot and hot!

Good to see you all there - hope everyone home safe and sound >_<

Thanks to lashings of 30+ and just the overwhelming desire to not drink in the heat, I'm sunburn free with no hint of a hangover!

Top marks to MC Pete for being our own minor celebrity (at his own hand) all day. We all learned much more about Pete - thanks ;)

  • Replies 150
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Besides the heat, I had an ace time.

Thanks to everyone for making it a great day.

Cheers Jarrod for the pool after - was greatly needed and appreciated. Also thanks to Pete and Gem for having us back to their place into the early hours of this morning.

Owww Adzie - I hope it turns up somewhere :P

Well, it was a massive day!

I gave myself a case of alcohol poisoning and was very ordinary all day.

Spent 2 hours in the back of Gemma's car on the way to Daylesford. Came good half way there.

Jarrod, your pool rocks. Was exactly what we needed.

Man my guts are crook.

PETE FOR PREZ!

Thanks to all for a great day; not to mention a GREAT WEEKEND!

BIG THANKS to Adz (and his parents) fo allowing my to crash at his house for 3 nights, very much appreciated buddy! :P

Jarrod your pool was tops, could not imagine a better way to relax after a day in the blistering sun.

I got off the wine half way through the day, as the heat was really getting to me :) . This ended up to be a good move as we where able to drive around to Jarrod's then to Pete's.

Thanks also Bec for letting Adz and i crash at your house till 7am, as Adz and i both felt bad having to wake his parents up 2 nights in a row; because someone *cough* Adz *cough* forgot their house keys again :huh:.

HOPEFULLY NEXT YEAR WILL BE A LITTLE COOLER!

Thanks to all for a great day; not to mention a GREAT WEEKEND!

BIG THANKS to Adz (and his parents) fo allowing my to crash at his house for 3 nights, very much appreciated buddy! :P

Jarrod your pool was tops, could not imagine a better way to relax after a day in the blistering sun.

I got off the wine half way through the day, as the heat was really getting to me :( . This ended up to be a good move as we where able to drive around to Jarrod's then to Pete's.

Thanks also Bec for letting Adz and i crash at your house till 7am, as Adz and i both felt bad having to wake his parents up 2 nights in a row; because someone *cough* Adz *cough* forgot their house keys again :(.

HOPEFULLY NEXT YEAR WILL BE A LITTLE COOLER!

\

:huh::) what a tops weekend was sooo much fun thanx to all who attended and made the day all that it was...

Greatly appreciated.

Well, it was a massive day!

I gave myself a case of alcohol poisoning and was very ordinary all day.

Spent 2 hours in the back of Gemma's car on the way to Daylesford. Came good half way there.

Jarrod, your pool rocks. Was exactly what we needed.

Man my guts are crook.

PETE FOR PREZ!

Mate I know how you feel, I've been bad all day. Only jus coming good now!

adz, your is probably at the bottom of jarrods pool, next to a couple of brisby's phones..

I am so glad i stopped drinking at rochford, im surprised that noone passed out *cough* mav and pete *cough*!

Was a good day, and a good crowd, hopefully next year is just as good without the heat!

hold on, i do remember hearing your snore at rochford, and melissa sound asleep ontop of me doesnt that pass as passing out?

I had a great day, just got a headache at the end of the day, it took some food to shake it. Thanks to all those that came to mine, when there is a hot day anyone is more than welcome to come for a swim.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Yup. You can get creative and make a sort of "bracket" with cable ties. Put 2 around the sender with a third passing underneath them strapped down against the sender. Then that third one is able to be passed through some hole at right angles to the orientation of the sender. Or some variation on the theme. Yes.... ummm, with caveats? I mean, the sender is BSP and you would likely have AN stuff on the hose, so yes, there would be the adapter you mention. But the block end will either be 1/8 NPT if that thread is still OK in there, or you can drill and tap it out to 1/4 BSP or NPT and use appropriate adapter there. As it stands, your mention of 1/8 BSPT male seems... wrong for the 1/8 NPT female it has to go into. The hose will be better, because even with the bush, the mass of the sender will be "hanging" off a hard threaded connection and will add some stress/strain to that. It might fail in the future. The hose eliminates almost all such risk - but adds in several more threaded connections to leak from! It really should be tapered, but it looks very long in that photo with no taper visible. If you have it in hand you should be able to see if it tapered or not. There technically is no possibility of a mechanical seal with a parallel male in a parallel female, so it is hard to believe that it is parallel male, but weirder things have happened. Maybe it's meant to seat on some surface when screwed in on the original installation? Anyway, at that thread size, parallel in parallel, with tape and goop, will seal just fine.
    • How do you propose I cable tie this: To something securely? Is it really just a case of finding a couple of holes and ziptying it there so it never goes flying or starts dangling around, more or less? Then run a 1/8 BSP Female to [hose adapter of choice?/AN?] and then the opposing fitting at the bush-into-oil-block end? being the hose-into-realistically likely a 1/8 BSPT male) Is this going to provide any real benefit over using a stainless/steel 1/4 to 1/8 BSPT reducing bush? I am making the assumption the OEM sender is BSPT not BSPP/BSP
    • I fashioned a ramp out of a couple of pieces of 140x35 lumber, to get the bumper up slightly, and then one of these is what I use
    • I wouldn't worry about dissimilar metal corrosion, should you just buy/make a steel replacement. There will be thread tape and sealant compound between the metals. The few little spots where they touch each other will be deep inside the joint, unable to get wet. And the alloy block is much much larger than a small steel fitting, so there is plenty of "sacrificial" capacity there. Any bush you put in there will be dissimilar anyway. Either steel or brass. Maybe stainless. All of them are different to the other parts in the chain. But what I said above still applies.
    • You are all good then, I didn't realise the port was in a part you can (have!) remove. Just pull the broken part out, clean it and the threads should be fine. Yes, the whole point about remote mounting is it takes almost all of the vibration out via the flexible hose. You just need a convenient chassis point and a cable tie or 3.
×
×
  • Create New...