Head back on and got all excited but the damn thing wouldn't start. Not even one cylinder. I'm obviously missing something. I know that fuel is getting to the injectors because I've seen it squirting out. There was enough compression with the old head for it to run so the reconditioned one should be at least as good, I've torqued down the injectors with their two washers each. The glow plugs are new and the wiring is so simple, even I can do it. What am I missing? The land rover gods of buggeration are teasing me.
I thought I would put the radiator flush fluid into the radiator in anticipation of my "obvious error" being resolved. Once the level reached the water pump, it all started flowing out of the hole on the under side of the pump. Seal must have failed. Take it off and have a look.
Radiator fan shrouding removed, fan removed and finally the water pump. Suspicious amount of silicon sealant involved, then I see why, the threaded recess in the front casing that takes one of the water pump bolts is broken. The silicon was clearly intended to help it seal.
It's one step forwards followed by a hundred metre sprint backwards with this bloody thing and beginning to doubt I'll ever get it running.
Is there anyone out there can give me cause for hope?