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Re: siezed brake m/c<ECS9510050907D@elec.qmw.ac.uk>

To: Phil Willson <P.J.Willson@qmw.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: siezed brake m/c<ECS9510050907D@elec.qmw.ac.uk>
From: "Richard Jackson - Network Technician ext. 2570"<RICHARD.JACKSON@nene.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 1995 09:10:19 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net, RICHARD.JACKSON@nene.ac.uk
>Rich,

>> Hello Phil, are you goin' Duxford?

>Did I reply?

Not until now!!!! :-)

>Well, anyway, probably yes. That's if I can get steam up on my 2.5.  The Heral
d's UJ's are knocking so badly that
>I won't risk taking it.  Another job before winter.  Is anyone else on the 
>list going?

Now there's a que for a question, I replace both rear UJ's and the rear spring
on Saturday 23rd Sept, Now one of the buggers is knocking again on the
passenger side(Sorry Lads(& lasses) over the pond, your drivers side).  It only
tends to knock if a passenger is in the car, and is usually quiet with just me
in it, although it sometimes knocks going round left hand bends!!!  Any ideas?

>For those who are confused, we're talking about the 'All Triumph Day' that's 
>being organised by the TSSC Essex
>area.  It's on Sunday (8th October) at the Duxford Aerodrome/Museum which is 
>located just off the M11twixt
>London and Cambridge.  Weather permitting it should be a good day.  The Museum 
>is excellent with lots of old
>aircraft to see including airliners of the 50's and 60's plus one of the 
>prototype Concordes.  The cost is 5 pounds
>for adults, 4 pounds for harmonics (kids?).  There will be trade stands and 
>even a competition (treasure hunt) to
>win a flight in a Gypsy Moth.

I think that they have dropped the idea of the treasure hunt this year to win
the flight as it took so long last year that you didn't have time to look round
the museum, I think(!!!) that it's based on a draw this year.
Also, the plane I thought was a Tiger Moth(although I'm no expert), And guess
who won first prize last year......Yours Truly.

Leather jacket, Flying hat and goggles doing loops, barrel roll and a stall
turn were one experience I'll never forget. :-)

>'Be seeing you'

If your there, I'll try to remember to say hello, I forgot at Stafford, Sorry.


>'I'm not a number, I'm.....'

Phil Willson, Herald Expert.....:-)

Rich

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