Yes cracked the bolt at the injection pump first then tightened that and cracked the injectors individually. All 3 had bubbles which didn’t seem to go away completely. Cranked for a good 30-40 seconds. I was thinking injection pump too, is there a way to just replace the seals or what do you think?
Unless you are very familiar with injection pumps I would not suggest taking it apart, rather remove it and bring it to a good injection pump shop.
But before you do that, get the cheap stuff out of the way. This is what I would do first.
Make sure you have good, clean, fresh diesel fuel.
Replace fuel lines and make sure they are not sucking air. Perhaps even draw directly from a separate fuel can.
Do the bleeding procedure again and allow longer cranking times. Just remember to give the starter some time to cool occasionally.
If after all this you are still getting air in the lines and failure to start, then it may be time to consider getting the injection pump looked at.
Just what I would do. Perhaps someone else can chime in here and add some things I have left out.