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Re: "strange happenings"- the sequel

To: SJagGo@aol.com
Subject: Re: "strange happenings"- the sequel
From: Mike Ginter <mikeginter@frii.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 07:41:22 -0700
Granted, I'm at altitude (Denver), but a 7.5:1 compression Spitfire
should run just fine on 85 octane.  I drove my 79 and 76 all through the
winter with the "additive" all the time with no ill effects.

Mike

JeffreyLos@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Thanks to all who responded to my dilemma of white smoke, misfiring, and
> funny temp gauge readings. It will be a couple of days before I get to check
> compression to see if the head gasket is blown (hope not), and check the temp
> transmitter. I had retorqued the head bolts after the rebuild (good tip), and
> so far there has not been any appreciable  loss of coolant (but it has not
> run very long either). The observation that periodic starting of the engine
> during the winter doing more harm than good was something I had not
> considered. Thanks.   The suggestion that there may be water in the gas was
> interesting but I think unlikely in this case. However, it got me to thinking
> about the last tank of gas I bought which was non-leaded regular (instead of
> the premium I had been using since 72 Spits have 7.5:1 compression), and the
> fact that in this state they start using a chemical additive in the gas
> around November 1st each year which apparently causes some problems in some
> older cars. If the misfiring is caused by the gasoline, could it result in
> the white exhaust(and moisture) coming from the tailpipe? Will a vacuum leak
> at the intake manifold contribute to this?  Or am I just exercising wishful
> thinking trying to aviod thinking about replacing the head gasket. Thanks
> again for your time and insights.

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