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Hard to say on that, kind depends on what you took out, and if you have ground the valves or seats, or replaced the valves etc... Its really just a guess and test. Put it together and see where you are at.
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If you are getting a kit I would make sure you have at least 2 or 3 of every size between 3.25 and 3.75 for your older engine. You will not need anything above 3.80 unless you are building a fresh head. Remember that if you don't have exactly the right shim, or your measurements are right between two shim thickness increments, always err on the looser side (i.e. a thinner shim). A little too loose is better than a little too tight.
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v8volvo, would you by chance be willing to measure the length of the Volvo gauge holder tool you have? I'm emailing back and forth with a seller on ebay to find out if an indicator holder set he sells is long enough to work with the D24T. I'm hoping it is long enough so I don't have to pay $80 to get one from the Volvo dealer.
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The pump is no different than whats on the 4cyl 1.6 diesel. If the holder and dial indicator is supposed to work on the 1.6, it will work on the 2.4 as well. The head just has a couple extra injector lines comming out, otherwise (for the most part) its the same thing.
Jason
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A holder designed to work on the 1.6 can be used on a D24T, but the longer Volvo one is better because you don't have to remove the vacuum pump to use it (the extra length extends the dial indicator far enough forward that they don't interfere with each other). If you already have a holder for a 1.6 you can use that, but if you are going to buy a new holder anyway, I would try to get the longer one since it really is much easier to use. Removing the vac pump isn't a horrible chore but it's extra work, it is messy and oily and always gets motor oil dumped on the heater hoses below, and you risk the vac pump drive plunger escaping and then you have to take extra time and care to make sure you don't re-install it facing the wrong way (which can wreck the camshaft)... plus you may disturb the seal and then have to deal with replacing that.
The long one should not be too hard to find, since it was used on 2.0L Audis as well (they have the same setup as a D24/T). You might try calling Baum Tools in Florida, they are a VW tool supplier and I'm sure they will be able to sell you the longer tool for a good price. Just tell then you need one for an Audi and they will know what you're talking about.
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have a short one I borrowed from a VW dieselhead friend-
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