Skip to main content
Topic: Test your knowledge! (Read 33476 times) previous topic - next topic

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #330
The problem @sly_gti is, I think this is off a very well specified late car.  It could be anything that my car doesn't have that has two pipes or cables, PAS, central locking, electric windows etc.  It could even be a MK3 part.

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #331
Not to do with the fuel lines and not necessarily exclusive to big bumper cars, though in reality probably more likely to be found on them I suppose (in the UK at least... another clue)

RH drive specific?  PAS pipe clip?

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #332
Pretty sure it's the clip for the brake lines, mines a late 1991 car which may always make a difference.

There's an identical scallop to the metal lip on both the left and right chassis arms, nearer the bulkhead end, to accomodate it.

As there's only one clip I'm guessing it possibly allows it to be changed over for left or right hand drive?

Has no real effect on my pipes, they're naturally held quite rigidly already, maybe it's to reduce the risk of it fouling on something?

It seems to be that elongated, oblong shape as the pipes route is angled at that point.

14 on the diagram - 191 611 797 C

Googled that and the only one I could find was indeed white. 

Couldn't get a clear shot of the drivers side, this is the nearside scallop.



Clip in place.




Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #333

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #334
The broken clip(s) are PAS related, but you'll need to be more specific!

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #335
The broken clip(s) are PAS related, but you'll need to be more specific!

No more SWAG (Scientific Wild Arse Guessing) from me.  I don't have PAS so I'll wait for somebody who has PAS to claim this one.

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #336
It's No.14 below...


Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #337
I couldn't find a replacement easily, and on my car at least it's actually a genuinely useful clip.

My metal PAS pipes seem to have a will all of their own and it's needed to keep them from rubbing on the brake pipe bracket just at the bottom of the bulkhead.

The metal pipes are 10mm and these fit the bill exactly if you're missing one too.

eBay

Theres a hole in the metalwork of the PAS rack, at the point just below where the gear selector gubbins attaches,that the original clip pushed into.

These wee clips can be firmly secured with a nut / bolt through it as pictured.

If you remove the ear on the clip to leave a bare clip they can be used at intervals along the pipes.








Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #338
The chassic leg brake pipe clip from a few posts back.

I was speculating as to why I'd only one and whether or not it was a LHD / RHD thing?

Working through the PAS today and now it makes sense - this is the bracket on the passenger side chassis rail, complete with it's own regular style brake pipe clip on the rear.


Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #339
An unusual bolt, size M12 x 62 x 48 in black finish.  Only one on the car, now discontinued without replacement, where is it used?


Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #340
The only reason I might know this one is because mine has been lined up in front of me on the desk with the others for months and by now I'd probably know it in the dark.

Having said that mine doesn't have the hex socket recess of yours, though I've no way of knowing if it's original.

No. 29




Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #341
Yes that’s the one. Only one on the car. I think the hex recess was not on factory cars and was a later addition. Thought it may disguise things for a while. Well done.

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #342
I was thinking gearbox bolt but the hex socket but put me off

Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #343
I was thinking gearbox bolt but the hex socket but put me off
That’s the reason I didn’t mention the hex socket, I'm not sure it was there from the factory. The giveaway was the colour and length of thread, the only black one in that size that I know of. 

There it is in fitted, I'm convinced the Allen hex is a revision on the original design but it sure makes the bolt easier to fit:


Re: Test your knowledge!

Reply #344
This is off topic but I have just caught sight of this workshop.  I have massive workshop envy.  Would I be the only one working by torch light, in a small cave, with tools I can carry in a shopping bag?