The most likely problem is that the timing marks are incorrect. You can check this fairly easily.
Remove all the plugs so the engine can be easily turned and will stay wherever you leave it, and remove the rocker cover so you can see what the valves are doing.
Turnit until the No.1 cylinder has both valves closed and is coming up (should be able to feel the air coming out of the plug hole), and use a 'feeler' such as a thin wooden skewer to feel the top of the piston, and by moving the fan back and forth set the piston to exact TDC.
Then check where the timing marks are. It should have a single groove in the crankshaft pulley, opposite a three pronged pointer. The manual tells you which point is TDC.
If it is incorrect, the key locating the pulley on the crankshaft is probably sheared.
If this is correct, look for the timing chain having slipped, but I think this is unlikely. You can check this by comparing the valve movement with the timing figures in the manual.
Hope this helps,
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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