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Crossers
23-09-2015, 23:12
As above really. This is the only part that I can't place. any ideas?

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/8C7914AD-6C66-42DA-976C-A2B2316C233A.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/8C7914AD-6C66-42DA-976C-A2B2316C233A.jpg.html)

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/FC2C3DFE-8001-4977-B33A-41BBD3FCD784.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/FC2C3DFE-8001-4977-B33A-41BBD3FCD784.jpg.html)

Paul

PhilW
24-09-2015, 07:17
Hey Paul, I'm sorry to give you false hope with a worthless reply, but I'm hopeing that its off the engine? As I have removed every last nut, bolt and fixing from the bodyshell but have not started work on the engine yet and I dont recognise it.
If it is from the shell, I will be in a world of pain when rebuilding the car!

I'm sure that Northy will come up with the goods!

No pressure Northy 😉

northy
24-09-2015, 09:21
can you take a picture outside - im struggling to make it out

Crossers
24-09-2015, 19:44
http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/Mobile%20Uploads/251E7366-FC40-42DB-9991-51F111DC121D.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/Mobile%20Uploads/251E7366-FC40-42DB-9991-51F111DC121D.jpg.html)

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/Mobile%20Uploads/C6B7B744-94B4-4106-BB51-20EC0A3BA31B.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/Mobile%20Uploads/C6B7B744-94B4-4106-BB51-20EC0A3BA31B.jpg.html)

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/Mobile%20Uploads/3B1ED78A-6A50-45B4-8A06-8B04BFD56988.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/Mobile%20Uploads/3B1ED78A-6A50-45B4-8A06-8B04BFD56988.jpg.html)

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n144/crossers_2006/Mobile%20Uploads/2C2500EE-3218-4A8E-BBD0-B029FE1405C6.jpg (http://s111.photobucket.com/user/crossers_2006/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2C2500EE-3218-4A8E-BBD0-B029FE1405C6.jpg.html)

andreas395
25-09-2015, 00:20
Not 100% but is that the bracket for the map sensor

Crossers
25-09-2015, 01:16
It's not that, I have that one.

As soon as someone figures it out, it'll be really obvious (if you know what I mean!).

Paul

y0z2a
28-09-2015, 02:10
Is it the front slam panel, where the headlight is retained?

/ah

Daz.
28-09-2015, 03:59
It that not part of the jack strap under the scuttle?

northy
28-09-2015, 13:24
not something I can recognise is that.

You might be better to post up on the williamsclio facebook group?

PhilW
28-09-2015, 15:57
I know what part it is now Paul...

PhilW
28-09-2015, 16:10
Just keepimg you in a little suspense there Paul.
I have been through my dismantling images and found these two images;

http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww234/philw135/Clio%20180%20Refurb%202014-10/2FA23624-E02B-4FF5-BDAD-57FD722EEFD0.jpg[/URL]

http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww234/philw135/Clio%20180%20Refurb%202014-10/918DA6DB-AD96-4CCE-A9B4-14B96F414EA5_1.jpg[/URL]

Mounted on the os chassis rail underneath the servo, its to hold the fuel lines......at least my nearly 3000 images have served a purpose other than reminding me how much work I have done.....and still have to do!

Good luck 👍

northy
29-09-2015, 15:43
BOOM!

good lad phil!

16v_paddy
29-09-2015, 19:33
That cable tie on the bolt is a fcuking genius idea, I'm deffo copying that :-D

theweekendhaslanded
29-09-2015, 19:44
Paul's now wondering where the plastic clips are..........

PhilW
29-09-2015, 19:53
Paul's now wondering where the plastic clips are..........

😆 And the bolt

16v_paddy
29-09-2015, 22:08
:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:

Crossers
30-09-2015, 09:29
Haha, good work Phil! I had found the plastic clips but I put them onto the strut mounting as there are matching holes for the clips there to!

Luckily I clocked this post just before I put the engine in yesterday, so the bracket is in its correct place and my panic is over!

Awesome idea for the bolts, that'd have made things a bit quicker for me...shame I'm on the final straight, with no more bolts left to fit!

Paul

PhilW
30-09-2015, 10:06
Glad it helped Paul.
Although the tie wraps are a good idea for keeping the bolts in place, I think that I lost patience part way through the disassembly process, so everything may not be as ordered as it appears.
Looks like yours is going to be ready just in time for the winter eh"
I hope that you get some nice days to use it before the darkness descends