And now to add further... HQ-WB calipers
HQ cast iron
DB6 kidney shaped pad
L34 ran something very similar but hose inlet at top like Torana
They revised the design a few times thru the HQ years... but they are essentially the same
HQ-J cast iron Girlock caliper
My favourite... but the heaviest and hardest to find
Used on 350 Statemans and commercials mainly
Slides on plates (Takes DB1004 pads)
Girlock alloy... has a cast cradle with HOLDEN embossed on it
The worst caliper on the face of the planet
Big piston and pad area (DB1029) ... but crap
Known in the industry as creaky groany calipers... prone to breaking off the mounting slide areas when the pins sieze... total shite... avoid
Now the picture is actually the Torana version with the hose inlet in the top... HX one is at the bottom... and the pic suits solid Torana discs not HQ vented... but its the closest pic I have... Torana caliper is equally shite !!
HZ alloy caliper.. cradle is cast... not a bad caliper and similar to the A9X caliper.. again with a different hose inlet position
DB1023 pads
WB alloy caliper... same as HZ one but hose inlet is metric and directly behind the piston as the WB hose uses a banjo bolt not a hose that screws straight into the caliper
All these calipers will interchange in that they all use the same disc and bolt onto the stubs the same
They vary in size,shape and weight.... If I was picking calipers for a HQ-WB I would use the Girlock cast iron first , PBR cast second , WB third , HZ forth and the HX alloy PBR's would be propping the door open in the dunny.
Hope this helps