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Finally, the days are warming up here in western Virginia (not to be confused with West Virginia). I took the TR3 out yesterday for a 150-mile trip over and along the Blue Ridge Mountains. A wonderful ride through beautiful early spring territory.
But although I had carefully set the air-fuel mixture a month or so ago, the car dieseled whenever I shut it off (running too rich, I assumed). I did several road-side adjustments and finally eliminated the dieseling.
But I wonder, can warm weather affect the mixture that much, so that adjustment is necessary season to season?
But although I had carefully set the air-fuel mixture a month or so ago, the car dieseled whenever I shut it off (running too rich, I assumed). I did several road-side adjustments and finally eliminated the dieseling.
But I wonder, can warm weather affect the mixture that much, so that adjustment is necessary season to season?