Hi, I recently purchased a 1978 B6100d gear drive with 1700 hours showing on the meter. I knew it smoked out the breather when I purchased it, but otherwise ran OK. But I didn't know the oil pressure light was not working. Checked pressure and it was 6 lbs. Took to my mechanic and found cam plug in pan. Must have been run like this for a while as bearing were wore, Mechanic replaced crank and rod bearings, honed cylinders and replaced rings. He checked head for cracks and replaced valves (said rings weren't to bad but valves were). He called me to his shop today and reports it is difficult to start and blows white smoke while running. This tells him it's either low compression, bad pump or injectors. He will check compression as soon as he gets a chance, but is certain its not low. He is having a difficult time finding the degrees BTDC for pump timing. I've searched and have found anywhere from 17 to 25 BTDC. I've phone the diesel mechanics in my area and they claim they are not set up to check injectors and simply replace them. My mechanic has not added up his cost in parts yet, but did say he was shocked at how expensive Kubota parts are. I don't want to keep pumping money into the beast. If compression and the pump are within normal range would it work to buy an injector cleaner and try letting it clean itself? Any other suggestions? I'm a little concerned because it didn't blow this much white smoke before the rebuild. Thanks