Here's a bit of an update. I've been slowly working on getting the caddy back on the road.
First, a pic of the crank pulley wrapped in death plastic after I took off the pulley. You can see it got sucked into the pulley and promptly wrapped all the way around it, breaking the timing belt.

What I don't understand is that the lower metal cover looks different than the new lower plastic cover I'm putting on. It seems the metal one just protects the bottom of the crank pulley area where the black plastic one is much larger and covers up to the intermediate pulley.
Seems to be a picture of the metal one in the Bentley, but I can't figure out why it wouldn't have had the full lower cover. I bought the TD engine as a unit, so the PO put on the metal cover... is it right for a TD?
Anyway, I was able to line up a freshly rebuilt head from someone locally (hour away). Not cheap, but it sure looks nice.


I then had my injectors pop tested and of course, they're worn and needed to be rebuilt / replaced. Great. The tech said the spray pattern was ok, but that they were "drizzling" when they were supposed to be closed. The quote was for around $220 for a rebuilt and even more for new ones.
Since I needed new nozzles anyhow, I picked up some GTD nozzles from TDTuning and had the shop assemble them for me. Not sure if they'll make a difference or not in power, but I'm looking forward to them clearing up a bit of the smoke I had before coming from leaking injectors.
I also tried something new for the valve cover and top timing belt cover. On another forum, the guys use Krylon wrinkle paint on valve covers and it turns out looking very sharp. I got two cans of it and followed the directions. I'm really liking the finish...looks almost like a textured powdercoat and only cost about $9 to do. I'll get some pics.
As of right now the new head is on and the timing belt is all back on and roughly timed up. I've got to do the final timing and then I'll try to crank it up.
One note for people doing a head gasket or replacing a head. If you're leaving the pump on the engine, remember to put on the glow plug bus bar BEFORE you put on the head.
I had a fit trying to get those tiny 8mm nuts on the glowplugs behind the pump. Wow. Same goes for the timing belt tensioner on an A1. Although you can pull the stud and then put the tensioner on that way, I think it'll be MUCH easier to have that on the head when you put it together.
Finally... I borrowed an idea from another project and made some alignment tools for helping to guide the head onto the block. Basically, I took two old head bolts, cut the heads off and then cut slots into the top of them.

You just thread them into two holes on opposite sides of the block and then you can slip the head on...perfectly aligned. After you're done, you can unscrew them with a screwdriver and fish them out with a magnet...