[TR] Fuel

Randall tr3driver at ca.rr.com
Thu Jul 27 07:57:08 MDT 2017


As Jonmac said, the rating methods are different. If your engine is stock, the 87 should do fine. If you do find that it pings under some circumstances, back off the timing a bit.

My suggestion on the lead additive is to wait and see if you have a problem. Set the valves, drive 1000 miles or so and check them again. If the exhausts have closed up, you may need the additive. But in most cases, it is not needed.

FWIW, BMIHT did a test some years back that showed most lead additives are useless. Redline was the only brand that they found worked, and is also available in the US. I bought a case on Amazon. It certainly helped a lot (I had severe recession on my TR3), but you have to be religious about getting it in every single tanks.  I missed a few, which I think is why my exhaust valves quit sealing. Swapped in a different head, and it has no problem at all.

The red wires should be for taillights, the fuse is hot only when the headlight switch is on. Green should be for everything controlled by the ignition, like turn signals, heater and so on. These cars don't have very many fuses, a lot of things share fuses and others are simply unprotected.
-- Randall
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