About 3 weeks ago we notice a substantial loss of power under load from our yanmar 2qm15 engine. After reading and researching we decided to check all filters and inspect the mixing elbow. Upon removal we found that the mixing elbow was in poor shape and would not be seperated easily from the flange. We replaced the flange elbow assembly and exhaust hose to the muffler. While in the process we also decided to take a close look at the fuel filters. The primary and secondary filters were replaced. When we started the engine died because of incorrect bleeding procedures. After several tries we were successful and the engine started and ran better than it ever had. There was no more white, brown or black smoke and it seemed to idle fine for about 6 minutes. However, while inspecting the engine compartment, exhaust was felt escaping from around one of the bolts that holds the high water temp sending unit and zinc to the aft of the engine block. While running my hand under the lip along the head gasket line I also had lube oil leaking. The next day we cleaned the area well and started the engine to try and locate the exact location of the leak. The engine ran for about 30 seconds and died again. Again the low side was bled and there was an unusual amount of air. The lift pump lever was actuated several times by hand before fuel exited the bleed screw. However when we tried to bleed the high side we could not get fuel from the injector pump to the injectors. Our initial fear is the injector pump is shot, since after checking the low side several times after the engine died there was steady fuel and pressure. Any thoughts or suggestions?