I had this on a mates crd at xmas, same probs
you need to get it to someone who has the bosch engine controler diagnostic tool
they prime the diesel system using their magic box
it could be the fuel pressure regulator, situated on the back of the hp diesel rail, the O rings split its also a twat of a job
i think you might be right. this was also suggested by a friend today and even more annoying it was easy to get to when i dropped the engine to do the injectors. i can get to the bolts but do you know how far it goes into the rail so i can work out whether there is enough room to slide it out of the rail?
i stripped the lp and hp pumps today, nothing really to go wrong with the lp apart from the commection o rings but i have ordered an overhaul kit for the hp which was £27 plus the dreaded. quite straight forward to strip and service but was trained in hydraulics many moons ago. the only worrying thing was the lack of diesel in there considering i had bled the system with a suction pump so i suspect it was just airlocked.
the parts will be here tomorrow and i will try it before attempting the solenoid valve.
i was told that when the o ring on the solenoid valve splits it allows fuel to bypass before it reaches pressure which would explain the injectors not bleeding off, just seems too much of a coincidence for it to go at that time.
(edit by tim to fix quoting)