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If they have spent time working on the fueling then surely they must still think its a fuel issue. I'd start with the injector and make sure it pressures and atomises. Depending on what happens there then it will be an injection pump issue, I'd check the compression and engine timing - does it inject fuel just before TDC on the compression stroke ?If you get stuck send it to me - a mate is coming somewhere North Tuesday to collect a bike.Matt can you post a link to those engines please as another mate has blown his kubota oc95
Injector nozzle was replaced by and tested by Hi Tech Diesel's and is fine.
I've never seen anyone doing that before, usually easy start. The fact remains that they have worked on the fueling but it still don't go. Squirt diesel at the right time with enough compression and it should go. Prove the fueling with the injector out of the engine - if it squirts then it will be either timing or a lack of compression.I can't believe they can't figure it out. Pour a little thick oil down the intake port to aid compression.
change the fuel in the tank just incase it is not what you think. just a thought.