Jump to content
SAU Community

*** Tsunami Cruise for Charity. Combined Club Mega-Cruise ***


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 58
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

argh ;):( the letterbox hit my car... :(:(:( big dint at the back.... if I put it in to repair i'm not gonna get it back till monday at least....

i'll have to come to the bbq with the dint....

Since no one has organised anything yet i thought i would throw a few ideas for a pre-meet in.

Meet at 10:30 for a 10:45 departure. (gives us heaps of time to get there and park all the cars together)

We could meet up at The Village Green carpark.

This is at the corner of ferntreegully road and springvale roads in glen waverley

or

The burvale hotel carpark.

This is at the corner of Springvale road and burwood hwy.

We had a meet up here earlier in the year and it was fine.

Throw your comments or other ideas in.

Cheers.

Dick

I need 9 cars to look good at the entrance of the venue.

They need to be there by about 11:15am......

Mabye the cruise should get there then.

Cars must be very shiney.......

Ok Pre-meet

Time: 10:30am for a 10:45 departure. No Waiting

This should get us there by 11:15 as per Bass Junkys request.

Locations: Village Green Hotel. Corner of Ferntreegully road and springvale roads, Glen Waverley. (melways Ref. 71B9)

There is a car park at the back next to the subaru dealership. Enter from the Ferntreegully road and there is no speed humps ;)

genmap.gif

Ill plan a route from there. There is a Mobil Accross the road and as far as i know they have premium. There is also a BP on the corner of Ferntreegully road and Stephensons road.

Pm me if you have any problems or questions.

Cheers.

Dick

I need 9 cars to look good at the entrance of the venue.

They need to be there by about 11:15am......

Mabye the cruise should get there then.

Cars must be very shiney.......

My blue pearl is being polished as I type :P

Just rock up at the Manhattan at 11?

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

    • 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 BSP male) Is this going to provide any real benefit over using a stainless/steel 1/4 to 1/8 BSP reducing bush?
    • 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.
    • ..this is the current state of that port. I appreciate the info help (and the link to the Earls thing @Duncan). Though going by that it seems like 1/4 then BSP'ing it and using a bush may work. I don't know where I'd be remote mounting the pressure sender... to... exactly. I assume the idea here is that any vibration is taken up by the semiflexible/flexible hose itself instead of it leveraging against the block directly. I want to believe a stronger, steel bush/adapter would work, but I don't know if that is engineeringly sound or just wishful thinking given the stupendous implications of a leak/failure in this spot. What are the real world risks of dissimilar metals here? It's a 6061 Aluminum block, and I'm talking brass or steel or SS adapters/things.
×
×
  • Create New...