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Old 31-03-14, 08:52
Petr Brezina Petr Brezina is offline
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Michael, thank you very much!
Will check the TL number once more - you are right, it really looks similar to the tripod bracket, but there should be two TL918SA... confusing
Could you confirm please, to what carrier type this layout belongs?
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Old 31-03-14, 13:36
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Petr, Your TL13912 is a combination of parts. the curved bit is a conduit locating bracket. (Mk1*???) The straight bit, I don't know. The two parts have been put together on the c/s screw.
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Old 31-03-14, 14:30
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I see Lynn, thanks! Mystery solved!
So these were used for fixing the el. protection pipes, right?
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Petr, I can't remember exactly it's purpose. I think it locates the conduit (electrical tube) inside the lower rail of the engine cover (battery cable and rear end wiring?)
Is the TL13912 part number, on the curved part or the straight part?
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Old 01-04-14, 09:08
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Thanks Lynn, its stamped on the curved part.
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Old 02-04-14, 15:49
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If your conduit bracket number was 13129 it would be: Clip, retaining, conduit.
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Old 02-04-14, 20:46
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Thanks Michael, I am very busy this week - havent checked TL number yet
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