Could be the gasoline cleaned out a pre-chamber, or cleared up an injector spray pattern, or freed up some gummy rings, or cleaned off some valves.... Or any combination of the above.
Congratulations!
Mark in Centennial, CO
On August 28, 2018 at 9:34 PM "Mark Bardenwerper citrogsa@charter.net [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
But I think I can now say that this all seems to be having a happy
ending. Seems that a bath in gasoline has done something to the misfire
this car has suffered since I bought it. Repeated purges, new glow
plugs, two valve adjustment and regular long commutes have brought it
back most of the way, but before I introduced 7 gallons of gasoline, it
continued to suffer from a weak cylinder.
At speed, it would smooth out, but it lacked pep and took hills reluctantly.
The last few days, I am seeing good torque and smooth idles. She is far
more capable on hills and has become a real joy on straightaways. And,
she no longer slightly fumes blue while idling.
My theory is that the engine had coked up precombustion cambers, which
the gasoline has burnt out.
I wonder if this might be so?
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Mark L. Bardenwerper, Sr.
Technology...responsibly, thoughtfully
Posted by: MARK BRAUER <beeser@comcast.net>
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