I have tried to start the Super Dexta today without success, the injection pump had been removed just to clean the exterior and paint it and the area of the block behind it. It was working before removal. It was refitted some time back and I believe it is correctly timed. I have bled it thoroughly twice with fuel gushing at the bleed nipples and nippled up during the lift pump stroke.
The problem at present is the injection pump, when cranking I get spurts of fuel from the No3 outlet fitting but 1 and 2 remain dry, and this after a considerable amount of cranking. I removed the injectors to take much of the load off the starter and battery.
On reading the manual I decided to change the oil on the injection pump, some clean oil came out and then I filled it to the level plug.
At one point I fitted the number 3 injector and connected it, there was a small amount of white vapour from the exhaust manifold but not as much as I would expect. In videos of people trying to start diesel engines the vapour cloud is much more noticeable.
Next step I took the inspection cover off the side of the pump see picture, I saw what I took to be the rack, when I tried to move it left and right with a finger it wouldn't move, I gently levered it with a screwdriver and it did move but seemed quite stiff. I would have expected it to be spring loaded in one direction and the governor move it the other way.?? Anyway having moved it fully to the left I did more cranking to see if the amount of white vapour would change, it seemed much the same.
Has anyone any ideas?

I haven't taken the pump to pieces and the ports were all covered when it was off the tractor. I did remove the two Allen screws and the stop cable bracket but I don't believe the knurled wheels were rotated.
Behind the inspection cover

1 and 2 both dry.

Any help on this will be much appreciated as I stumped at the moment.
Regards
Ian