Some back ground, I pulled the motor and gearbox to solve a clutch problem and fit an input shaft seal and a stack load of little jobs. While it was out I decided to do a cambelt as it looked well past its best despite being told it'd been done recently. The tensioner pulled had play in it as well and was a little hard to start.
Anyway, did cambelt. Found TDC, locked camshaft with correct tool and feeler gauges, locked pump. Changed belt. Turned over several times all good. Fitted timing adapter and dial gauge at TDC wound anti clockwise until it stopped dropping, reset to 0. Clockwise back to TDC and adjusted as close to 1mm as possible.
I found that after winding over a few times it would either under or over read by 1 or 2 hundredths. I think I eventually settled for an average of about 0.98 lift at TDC.
Prefilled the diesel filter topped up pump as some fuel escaped when timing it.
It started on the second attempt and idled on 3 quite lumpy, pushing the throttle has no effect at all not even a little.
Ran out of light to do anything else but I'm thinking I've either cocked up the valve/pump timing or I have an air lock problem.
Couple of notes,
The pump lock was hard to get in before I took anything off, presumably cam timing was a bit out. Its all bang on now.
I accidentley removed the Full Load Setting Screw (amature mistake but it was late and I was knackered.) I put it back exactly where it came from.... See pic below;

Any suggestions?
As a side note I found this, may come in handy for Diesel owners;
http://issuu.com/rswords/docs/bosch_ve_manual