What Shockwave and others say about water in the cylinders is very important. That is the first issue to address.
When that is fixed, you can consider bleeding again. It is sometimes a *****!
There are some tricks, probably described in the links given in other replys. One may consider to put the diesel tank under some pressure - a small pump (eg for bicycle tires) will be sufficient. Connect it to the tank air intake. That will press fuel to the pipes and to other parts.
/J
When that is fixed, you can consider bleeding again. It is sometimes a *****!
There are some tricks, probably described in the links given in other replys. One may consider to put the diesel tank under some pressure - a small pump (eg for bicycle tires) will be sufficient. Connect it to the tank air intake. That will press fuel to the pipes and to other parts.
/J