I a-framed it from Pta to Mossel Bay.
(I have the fender, it was removed to repair ding....)
I got a turbo and injectors from somebody here in Mossel Bay. Had it all checked out with Diesel injection & Turbo shop...new tips and turbo was fine. (just R4 000 later)
Between all my work I fitted all & sundry. Drained fuel tank....diesel was like a gel. Rinsed, replaced fuel filter & added diesel. (the clean variety) Expected the diesel pump to be full of gunk and hoped that running some diesel thru it would solve the problem.
It started with some help from petrol soaked rag held over intake, and ran reasonably fine. A slight misfire and that was attributed to bum diesel still in system.
https://youtu.be/yBsYIHt9feg
(sorry about the long delay, vid can be forwarded to 20s...)
Notice white smoke...distinct diesel smell.
Whilst on the drive the the car really had no power, didn't want rev high and on incline I had to engage 2L to get anywhere. And temp started to climb alarmingly. Stopped and wife towed me back home.
Decided to strip out radiator to have it checked and whilst at it take out diesel pump to have that checked and cleaned as well.
My first indication that something was amiss, I could remove the crankshaft bolt....with my hand.

Torque spec is 215Nm.
Pulley came of easy, just too easy. The key was in pieces, non existent. Pulley had turned on crankshaft. The key slot on pulley broken out and new slot will have to be cut. The turning of pulley meant that fan to water pump wasn't giving the necessary revolutions, hence the overheating.
Removed the timing belt cover& found this. All covered in thick black oil.
Further I found the bottom sprocket had 15mm play in either direction

Removed timing belt and bottom sprocket...again the key in crank was as thin as paper, thus served no purpose. Nice big wear in crankshaft.

And thus I am presented with a dilemma and only one choice...remove the crank to have slots machined at 180°offset and sprocket as well. (Rocky spares are not plentiful)
Now I understand the 'misfire', the bottom sprocket was all over the place.
After thinking the whole thing thru, I come to the moral of my story.
Rocky only has 143 000km on the clock and have no suspicion it has been tampered with. Sold thru auction.
Suspect timing belt was changed at 100 000km as per schedule. But crankshaft bolt was never tightened properly. For the next 43 000km things got progressively worse and vehicle started to lose power. All the symptoms I experienced.....misfire, smoke and no power.
The suspected culprits the turbo and injectors and those were removed....and lost. And in the end it might have been an incorrectly fitted crank bolt.