Hello does it sound normal when cranking over, when they have no compression or if the valve timing is out they sound different when cranking over, if ok then check if it is injecting any fuel, crack the injector pipes loose and spin it over, is there any fuel squirting out from under the pipe nuts, you might have to double check the valve and pump timing settings, autodata has an A4 print out of the belt layout if you have access to the program, if not I can email you a print, take off the inlet pipe to the manifold, and listem when cranking over, can you hear air escaping when it goes over compression, do the same at the exhaust, Hi. Thanks for your reply. It does sound 'normal' when cranking but it was a mechanic friend who suggested the tappets may be a smidgeon too tight as he'd had a similar problem with a Golf with a similar engine. I did put fresh fuel in and bled they system through, including taking off the 'return to tank' to make sure it was getting right through the system. I also slackened the injector unions to check fuel supply to them - all appears fine. I also had injectors pressure-tested, and all are well within rated spec, and show good spray pattern. I could also try using an electric pump to pressurise the fuel inlet side and see whether that makes any difference, but poking around last nigh, although there is certainly 'resistance' at the appropriate parts of the rotation cycle it now doesn't feel 'enough'. Maybe I'll whip the cam off, evacuate the lifters and see whether that works. I'll update when I've tried it. Thanks Guys. Chris