I have run into a roadblock! I assembled everything and tried to start the engine yesterday. About an hour later, it still would not start! I checked and rechecked most everything (fuel delivery good, glow plugs working, good strong battery (charging the entire time)etc). The only thing I did not check was the compression. Well today, I pulled the glow plugs and screwed in the adapters, and checked each cyl. I came up with the following numbers:
Cyl 1) 250
" 2) 150
" 3) 280
" 4) 300
" 5) 300
" 6) 280
Before doing the head job, the lowest number was 250 with most being around 300. Thinking about the job, I have a suspicion what might be causing the low numbers. I hope I am wrong, but either way, it involves pulling the heads again. When I got the gasket kit, it was packaged with all the gaskets, seals, o rings, etc mingled together on a cardboard wrapped in cellophane. There were supposed to be 12 small (very thin) copper washers (I could only find 10) for the oil feed banjo bolts. The head gaskets (2 sets of 3 cyls) are MLS (multi layer steel), and it is possible that the 2 remaining washers got stuck between the layers. However, I was very careful to check between all the layers before installing the gaskets (found only 8 at first, 2 were hiding between layers). It is very possible that I missed the remaining 2 washers. I hope this is not the case, but like I said, the only way to know is to pull the heads again. If I don't find any washers between the layers, I don't know what to do. I suppose I will try to find another reason for the low compression.