Good idea to start a new thread Gerard. hopefully all the info will be in one place, and Mick Commodorenut will be happy.
Photo 1 is
SP1410. Obviously, it should have a spring tang on it. HKTG all use 2 only. Both are located along the inner face of the RH sill. One is about 100mm behind the point at which the first floor pan cross brace joins the sill, and the second about 100mm behind where the second floor pan cross brace joins the sill. The brake line has a kink in it to accommodate the spacing between the brake and fuel lines at the first clip.
Photo 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 are
SP1836. HK differs from HT and HG in the quantity and usage of this clip. For HK, up to three in total are used. One is for the bonnet cable, one is for the LH front brake pipe after it leaves the firewall and travels below the subframe rail, located just forward of where the rail splits into a Y, and one is used on Salisbury equipped cars only to secure the brake pipe to the rear "chassis rail", just behind the front spring eye.
HT and HG do not use this rear clip, as the brake pipe arrangement is different on HT and HG Salisbury.
Photo 4 is
599119. HKTG all use 1 of these clips for the same purpose. It secures the Fuel and brake lines together at the rearmost edge of the front spring hanger, forward of the fuel line encasing spring.
Photo 8, 9 and 10 are, I believe,
7434218. This is located on the inner gusset of the subframe, adjacent to the end of the steering column, and secures the fuel pipe only. HK, HT and HG parts books list two of these, one under Group 3.202, and one under Group 4.685 and describes one as being for securing fuel pipes, and the other for securing brake pipes, in the same location. The clip is the wrong diameter for brake pipe, so I believe this is an error. I've only ever been able to find one on the car.
Hold your breath when you try and bend the tang on that one back, particularly as its been plated. The tang should be perpendicular to the lower face of the clip.
Photo 11 is mystery to me at the moment. It looks like
2806758, which is for HT and HG, but not HK. I'll update this post when I know more.
Hope that helps.
Edited by user Thursday, 25 February 2016 9:46:11 PM(UTC)
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