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« on: February 06, 2004, 02:05:49 PM »
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Have to refit the trim to a FC Wagon.
Need new clips.
Where do I get clips from.
What do they look like.
And where do they go.
I took the trim of ages ago and several of the clips were bust or missing. There seems to be several types of clip.
Any info/pics would be great.

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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2004, 01:44:55 AM »
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Almost all the clips are shown here:
Misc Clips and Fasteners

What you'll need to do is look up in an original Master Parts Catalogue the quantity and type of clip required for an FC/229, and cross-reference with these pages.

If you don't have access to a MPC, let me know and I will see what I can do for you.  Caveat: I'm very time-poor at the moment, hope you're not in a big hurry. :-/

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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2004, 11:12:21 AM »
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Hello Richard
I don't have access to MPC.
Any help greatly appreciated.
No  worry about time
Could you/anyone suggest  place to get new clips?
Thanks for your help.
Nick


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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2004, 12:15:56 PM »
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I'm working on the list of clips you'll need, but have a club magazine to get out first.... Maybe next week sometime.

As far as where, depends where you are.  In Sydney there's American Autos or Spectrum Rubber

In Melbourne there's Rare Spares or Bill Tompson's.

Anywhere else? Sorry you'll have to ask a local :-/
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« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2004, 12:23:04 AM »
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Nick,

Better late than never.  Here is that list of clips to suit FC Special Station Sedan.  It's organised by panel/area, listing:
part name, further description (where required), part number and quantity required.
Cross reference the part numbers with the document linked previously in this thread to see what each of they look like.

Note: AR = As required.  sl = slotted (ie suits flat-blade screwdriver), cr. rec = cross recess (ie Philips head)



FRONT: (Holden Letters)
 CLIP (Letter Retaining) 1/8" Tubular      SP1345      A.R.

GUARDS: (Special Spear)
 CLIP      SP1407      12
 SCREW hex hd No 10-24 x 5/16"      456857      12

FRONT DOORS: (Moulding)
 SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 3/8"      436693      4
 CLIP      SP1405      10
 PLATE      7413545      4

FRONT DOORS: (Special Spear)
 SCREW pan hd cr. rec. mach No 10-24 x 5/16"      159858      2
 CLIP ASSEMBLY      7410063      2
 CLIP      4609429      6

REAR DOORS: (Moulding)
 SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 3/8"      436693      2
 CLIP (Upper moulding)      SP1405      2
 PLATE (Upper moulding)      7413545      2
 PLATE (Diagonal moulding, upper)      7411412      2
 PLATE (Diagonal moulding, centre)      7411415      2
 PLATE (Diagonal moulding, lower)      7411417      2
 SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 5/16"      436692      2
 PLATE (Lower moulding) 7413545      2
 NUT stamped type "G" No 10-24      446063      8

REAR QUARTER: (St. Sedan Nameplate)
 NUT      4615081      10
 WASHER      7410127      10

REAR QUARTER: (Moulding)
 SCREW pan hd cr. rec. tap type "A" No 4-24 x 1/2"      161752      10
 NUT stamped type "G" No 10-24 x 3/4"      446063      3
 BOLT & CLIP ASSEMBLY      7412625      4
 WASHER (moulding)      7412134      4
 CLIP      7134149      8
 CLIP      7411410      6

REAR: (Tailgate)
 NUT stamped type "G" No 10-24      446063      1
 WASHER      7410128      1
 NAME PLATE CLIP      3697750      2

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« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2004, 01:23:50 AM »
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thanks RET.  excellent listing.  i reckon it'll help more people than just utey. Wink
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« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2004, 01:53:05 AM »
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Thank you Richard.
Thats  great, thanks for taking the time, really appreciate your help.

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« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2004, 01:47:32 PM »
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Bought a set of clips from Rare Spares. All clips except rear doors in the box

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« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2004, 10:48:05 AM »
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Ret
     Yeah it's me the pest again, Is there an chance of you having the list of clip's for a FE Specail Sedan. I am just starting to put the chrome back on and a few clips (most) are rusted or missing. Any help would be great When I got my car all the chrome strips and badges where removed and in the boot all hole's where welded up, So I hope I have drilled the hole's in the right place's. The young guy I got the car from wanted the clean look as he called it.

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« Reply #9 on: March 26, 2004, 07:22:19 PM »
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Thanks Ret
      That list also helps me as well & also while on the subject of the clips what is the best way to seal the clips to prevent water entering the doors via clip holes.
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« Reply #10 on: March 26, 2004, 10:01:25 PM »
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Hey Glenn,

Prolly better to let the water in than to let it sit behind the trim, as this will lead to pooling and rust.  The holes are a good drain.  CraigA has recommended a good inner door wax / anti corrosion somewhere which I plan on using. I POR15'd my door inners too to stop (slow) rust.

Im about to drill my clip holes... eek

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« Reply #11 on: March 26, 2004, 10:28:41 PM »
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      I read Craiga's recommendation of waxguard which
I am going to use as well but I will give the door inners a go with POR15 first.Did you strip the tar like stuff of the door inner first ?
Thats a good point about the water pooling behind the trim when i took of the trim off there was no rust behind them, if I seal the clips where's the water going to go.
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« Reply #12 on: March 26, 2004, 11:22:10 PM »
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I used Sikaflex to seal around all trim clips. This does prevent the water getting in to the car, and may create the pooling as suggested but its usually a combination and water and dust that causes rust.

So if you keep the car clean and flush behind the trim with hose pressure then all should be OK. Biggest problem is when you install the clip it has the potential to scratch off the paint around the trim clip hole. No easy fix for this one, except to put the Sikaflex directly on the clip retainer/thread so it slides in easily and seals at the same time. Makes doing up the nuts pretty messy though!

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« Reply #13 on: March 27, 2004, 12:49:58 AM »
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Sarge,

Yes I will do this for you and anyone else it helps.  It may take me a week or two tho, hope that's OK.

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« Reply #14 on: March 29, 2004, 01:15:42 AM »
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Use a windscreen sealer to stop water entry. It always stays soft/sticky.
When washing cars i found that using comressed air to blow the water out of various moulds and tim saves time on drying the car and not having water streaks after driving.
Also handy to blow water out of the doors through the drain holes.

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« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2004, 11:06:28 AM »
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Just compared the Rare Spare trim clips to the few originals .
Nothing like them also they all seem to be too small for the trim.
Any one used these?
Would post pics but dont know how?
Help appreciated.

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« Reply #16 on: April 16, 2004, 08:54:17 AM »
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Dont panic Ret I know your a busy man I was just bringing it back up the list so I dont lose touch with it.  Smiley

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« Reply #17 on: April 17, 2004, 04:10:06 AM »
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Actually Mark I have done it, produced the complete list for every bodystyle, both FE and FC.  I published it in this month's Sideplate (the NSW Club magazine).

Here is the list for FE-225:

Area      Area Description      Group      Item Description      Part Number      FE-225
FRONT      Bonnet Button      8.055      NUT Hex No 10-24 UNC      SP1372      2
FRONT      Bonnet Button      8.055      CLIP Emblem attaching (tubular) 1/8" stud      3697750      2
FRONT      Bonnet Button      8.055      RETAINER Emblem insert      7411622      2
FRONT      Bonnet Button      8.055      NUT Stamped type "G" No 10-24      446063      2
GUARDS      Special Spear      8.132      CLIP      SP1407      12
GUARDS      Special Spear      8.132      SCREW hex hd No 10-24 x 5/16"      456857      12
FRONT DOORS      Belt Moulding      12.112      SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 1/4"      436691      2
FRONT DOORS      Belt Moulding      12.112      SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 3/8"      436693      2
FRONT DOORS      Belt Moulding      12.112      CLIP - Belt Moulding      4562113      10
FRONT DOORS      Belt Moulding      12.112      PLATE (Belt moulding anchor)      7413545      4
FRONT DOORS      Special Spear      12.112      SCREW pan hd cr. rec. mach No 10-24 x 5/16"      159858      2
FRONT DOORS      Special Spear      12.112      CLIP ASSEMBLY      7410063      2
FRONT DOORS      Special Spear      12.112      CLIP      4609429      6
REAR DOORS      Moulding      12.114      SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 3/16"      436690      2
REAR DOORS      Moulding      12.114      SCREW pan hd sl. mach No 8-32 x 1/4"      436691      2
REAR DOORS      Moulding      12.114      CLIP      7410293      4
REAR DOORS      Moulding      12.114      CLIP - Centre      4609429      2
REAR DOORS      Moulding      12.114      PLATE (FE: Belt Moulding, FC: Upper moulding)      7413545      2
REAR QUARTERS      Nameplate      12.116      NUT stamped type "G" No 10-24 x 3/4"      446063      2
REAR QUARTERS      Nameplate      12.116      WASHER (Emblem sealing)      7410128      2
REAR QUARTERS      Nameplate      12.116      NUT (Name plate)      4615081      10
REAR QUARTERS      Nameplate      12.116      WASHER (Name plate sealing)      7410127      10
REAR QUARTERS      Nameplate      12.116      WASHER      7410128      2
REAR QUARTERS      Moulding      12.116      BOLT - Rd. hd. Carriage - Moulding to panel      7410937      10
REAR QUARTERS      Moulding      12.116      NUT - Hex. mach. Screw no 10-24      120631      11
REAR QUARTERS      Moulding      12.116      WASHER - Rubber .200" I.D.      431551      11
REAR QUARTERS      Moulding      12.116      WASHER - Int. tooth cup lock No. 12      431535      11
REAR QUARTERS      Moulding      12.116      SCREW pan hd sl. tap type "A" No 4-24 x 1/4"      144789      2
REAR      Rear Emblem      12.182      SCREW - Rd. hd. cr.rec. mach. No 10-24 x 1/2" with lockwasher      445573      2
REAR      Rear Emblem      12.182      NUT - Push on Type "A" 3/32"      445155      2
REAR      Bootlid Badge/Moulding      12.183      CLIP - Name plate attaching      4635016      4

Hope that helps.

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« Reply #18 on: April 18, 2004, 07:10:20 AM »
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What can I say But THANK YOU VERY MUCH. You are a Legand, but you already know that Wink.


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