Driving down road and quit. Cranks....no start. Purchased from orig owner as non-runner at 93k. Typical Liberty issues....started ejecting cam followers due to incorrect oil. Pulled engine..bearings..ringed...cleaned intake...egr delete...etc. Put together...ran excellent for about three weeks.

Towed home...air in fuel system. Ok....replaced filter head with "new and improved" version. Ran great for another two months.

Towed home...
This time....no crank (praise God for AAA). Checked out...starter went away. Replaced starter with new one...good to go. Mrs. begins driving it again, to work (100 miles per day) and is no power...towed home.

Really.....you are sh!!ten me. Ok....more fuel lines...air. Now has went 3500 miles. So....I take it one day and go for a parts run to town....15 miles one way. On the return trip the Liberty died...KaPutt...not even a resemblance of life. Towed home again. Towed home four times in less than 5k miles.
So...reading LostJeeps....and owning other vehicles I understand that there are known issues. Not wanting to spend a lot of time ($ vs cost of part vs labor time) I purchased a new crank and cam sensor. They are hall affect...magnets get weak. Well...nope...crank with no start. Began performing electrical diag...fuel checks...codes.

Had the P0090,P0093,and the std EGR since mine is disabled. I have a contraption I made to assist in fuel diag....mounted boat style five gallon fuel container on roof...gravity fed with clear fuel lines....no air.
During crank have plenty of fuel returning to the container...no air. Code says solenoid circuit....was getting intermittent readings. Ordered fuel rail from Germany...installed. Went from 30 psi rail pressure to 500...however this is not enough. Began checking....replaced the cascade fuel valve in the pump. How have 1750 lbs of pressure at crank. However....still crank...no start. Get return fuel through the return lines in the injectors. Soooo....conventional wisdom says the injectors are not opening to fire the engine.
Well...thought of that. Background is I am a 30 year ASE Master and have been around the block a couple of times. So....I removed the intercooler hose from the elbow wanting to see if would run on propane. Ok....get your breath.....I use propane all the time to initially start engines. Like everything else....do not get stupid. To make a long story shorter....will not fire on propane. This is odd...is compression ignition engine...should run. The Ford 7.3 will...the GM.6.2 will...the Cumins series do...the Isuzu's will....the 6.0 will....so wtf...."right" !
Maybe the cams have slid in the "Rube Goldberg" style pulley/cam fastener situation....hummmm...no taper or keyway. So....performed compression test....have between 395 and 400 psi across the board. This thing should run on propane....will not even belch....
Cannot figure how to post photos....
So.....any ideas....other than a "Dupont" repair.
First post to site so please forgive any "indiscretions"
Thanks....