Well I didn't get any good vib's from you all, but that's okay

So I'll post what's going on with my new engine so I can feel good about myself
Anyways, my engine purchase was on eBay, and the "buy it now" deal was for a "New" engine with "original packaging" etc.. So I paid the price plus shipping and now I have a used engine that doesn't run.
I took it to the local Kubota engine dealer with my check book to see if they could get the injection pump to do it's thing, as that was the only thing I could not figure out. They said they would check it out completely and give me a call with the damage report. Dude I talked to told me most diesels they work on with non working pumps is okay cause they have stuck plungers, rather the bummer is a pump that loses it's pressure....that's a bummer

My engines pump doesn't do a damn thing, so I'm hoping it's just stuck.
Anyways, I was curious as to the difference between a Kubota and Yanmar L100 clone, so here is what I've seen so far: engine controls on the OC95 are massive....no thin light gage sheet metal like on my Kama clone... Starter motor has a massive solenoid mounted to the top of the starter ($$$$), so God help me if the starter fails

Engine compression release is different, not the locking type I'm used to. Kubota has an oil cooler mounted to the top of the cylinder head....gotta love those external rubber oil lines! All kinds of spiffy wiring...to and from the starter, voltage rectum finder, starter switch and glow plug. Speaking of glow plugs....the Kubota is "indirect injection", not DI like the clones....has a triple wizzbang swirl chamber thingy that promises to make the world a better place...

I don't like indirect injection if it means having to use the damn glow plug everytime you want to start the damn engine.....all that does is phuck up the battery. If the glow plug has to be used, then I'm going to have to get one of those 50 lb. batteries and put it on a damn trailer to pull behind me.... The injection pump is much larger than the clone. The machined surfaces where the pump mates to the block (and yes, I do know there are shims used between the pump and block for timing reasons) are almost a mirror finish.....much flatter than my ass while I'm sitting here typing all this bullshit. It just seems like everything it build with "big/heavy" applied.
Cris
1980 GS850 converted to 10hp diesel clone power.
2006 Jetta TDI for road work.
2007 Bonneville