Argh... I see the problem. If by Clause 804 you mean from the Specifcation for Highway Works, Clause 804, then you are testing a Type 2 sub-base material. As a crushed rock (or similar), you are probably wondering why you are doing a soils classifcation test developed for cohesive soils. In summary the reason why you are doing this test is to find out if the fine material (passing the 425µm) is plastic in nature. If it is, the sub-base is likley to be frost suceptible and as such would fail the compliance test requirements from the SHW, much cheaper to do than a frost test so is usually done before spending the money for the rest of the required suite. In additon there is a general requirement for sub-base materials used in pavement constructon relating to the plastic limit and plasticity index. The requirements for a Type 1 sub-base are that the material should be non-plastic, however for a Type 2 the plasticity index needs to be less than 6. For a type 1 (clause 803) you would only do the plastic limit test, however for a Type 2 (clause 804) you would do the liquid limit as well (although only really needed if the fines are plastic). If you have done a plastic limit and the fines are non-plastic, then I do not see the justification for the liquid limit as well, however that will be down to the lab manager.