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That basically,
D24 = VW engine in your car
10mm plunger = ultimately how much fuel the pump can deliver
Daf 45 = 7.5 ton lorry made in Holland
6BT = Engine fitted to above...
I think these D24's Pump's had a 10mm Plunger anyway Craig,
If you want serious amount of coal bolt on the pump from the DAF 45 / Leyland Roadrunner which were fitted with the cummins 6bt they were a Bosch VE and were 6 pot.
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what fuel pump do these run? Bosch?
May be of use in the future
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I wouldn't cut threads into the bolts, High tensile are normally manufactured with a rolled thread rather than a cut thread for strength,
Just order bolts
If you're really bored you could have a look at this, it's the ''Cat of D's''
http://www.transportoffice.gov.uk/crt/repository/Cat of Defects April 08_rev_200608-cjd.pdf
Basically you CAN'T be given a defect notice by VOSA or Fuzz at the roadside if it doesn't appear in this literature, they...