Well start at the bottom and work your way up. Fuel in tank? Does it get to the priming pump? To the right of my manual priming pump is the line that goes to the injector pump, find yours and loosen there. As you pump, you should see fuel, if not find out why. I have replaced my priming pump once because it wasn’t working correctly. If that works, keep going until you get to the injectors. You must have fuel and not air at the injectors to make this run. Once you have that and are cranking, watch the exhaust. You should start to see some smoke. If nothing and you are sure fuel is at the injectors, it is another thing I will tell you about. If it starts, hold the switch in crank until the oil pressure stabilizes (at least 15”), it will not hurt anything. If it cranks and you let go before the oil pressure is up, it will shut down because it thinks it has no oil pressure.
Robert