@HondaMan, the OEM part numbers I show are from the parts lists I believe were prepared by Honda, USA (as their disclaimer is attached to each list) and were produced in five groups:
1) K, K1, K2 published December 20, 1971
2) K3, K4, K5 published September 10, 1976
3) F1, K6 published December? 1976
4) K7, K8 published December 1977
5) F2, K models after '79 (unknown publication date).
It appears that some of the part number changes were to do with changes in the manufacturing process and not to the performance specification, ie. they are essentially the same part. For example, 22041-300-000 and its derivatives were all 1 1/4" springs with 210 lb tension. The original series were produced using steel without annealing, whereas the subsequent series were produced using an anneal process.
The 22041-268-000 were again essentially the same, but were part of a new clutch design introduced part way through the production year in 1971.
The 95014-75140 springs are 1 3/8" 220 lb. tension. These springs were introduced in 1971 for the USA K2 model and applied to models K3 - K5 as those models were rolled out into the various countries around the world.
In 1976 a new clutch was introduced along with the 1 1/2" springs with 240 lb tension. This spring design was sold in different parts of the world using various part numbers. In the USA it was 22401-425-000. Not all Ks worldwide after 1978 received the same clutch upgrade. The upgrade can be identified by the addition of a rivetted centre steel plate that lengthened the clutch housing an additional 1/4". Those Ks that did not upgrade still used the 22401-275-000 part and its derivatives. Indeed, this is the OEM spring that is, so far, the most difficult about which to get accurate information.