Sorry, no build thread yet, but before the following happened, the car was running perfectly and had tons of power. . .
This is an AHU engine with an 11mm Land Rover 300TDI pump (0 460 414 098).
My pump developed a leak from the head o-ring, and somehow while changing the o-ring, (pump on car) I managed to break the plunger clean in half. Due to it being a gray-market pump, I was unable to find any parts specifically for it so ended up buying and installing a 2 468 334 060 rotor head assembly meant for an automatic transmission ALH pump.
I have primed the pump and am getting fuel at the injectors, but the engine now will not start - It just turns over and shudders as though the pump is working but isn't quite building enough pressure. I had the fuel screw and throttle arm set exactly where I found them, but trying them at several different settings makes no difference. I wasn't able to take any good measurements of the old plunger, but holding them side to side, the new parts appeared to be the same as what I took off with the only noticeable difference being slightly smaller holes in the new plunger.
Any ideas on this? At this point i'm considering chalking this pump up as a loss, and just buying another one from the U.K. to get the car back on the road.
Thanks for any input,
Kevin