Well thanks for the kudos my friend but I have to give credit where credit is due. This forum and all of its contributors have educated me on a lot of what I pass to others. I do all my own repairs but I have only done diesel for about the last 10 years. Some of the members here were born with it in their blood compared to me.
But having tools, mechanical experience and this forum I didn't shy away from pulling apart the IP the first week I had it in my possession. I would have wasted a tank full on the drive from the leaky seals on it. One of the downsides of finding an old car that has sat more than run in the last ten years is that everything that is supposed to be lubricated when turning really isn't. So plenty of experience and learns on the workings of a diesel engine.
I like to modify or tweak things so I have built some items that helped me see how the pressure in the IP was working or not. How to deal with the blow by until such time I was able to rip the guts out of the beast and correctly address the problem. And I have a nice car in the process. It will even run on WVO if I care to have it do that.
So I can only credit what I know to this forum and just doing something. At times it worked and I learned why, and other times I just laughed at the folly and results but learned from that too.
Glad you got a rig that runs, now do the injectors and save the planet.