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does a 1962 triumph herald need a petrol additive ?
I run a 13/60 Herald on 95 octane petrol, it's recently started to sound a bit rough... do I need an additive ? does it just go in the tank or also in the cylinder bores ?...thanks, Tom
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, you should be putting additive in the petrol every time you fill up. It's called lead substitute or something like that though it's name will vary according to the manufacturer of the product. You say the engine is running a bit rough, so, if you haven't been using a lead substitute in your fuel it's possible you may have burned out a valve or valve seat. A compression test would be advisable, if that reveals one cylinder substantially lower than the other three [and valve clearances are correct] then it will probably mean the cylinder head must come off for overhaul.
As a Spitfire owner I can say that eventually you will need to have the valve seats changed but if you are only doing low mileages it will take ages before any resession shows as there will be a lot of lead memory.
You will need to check and adjust your valves now anyway and if any significant cahanges take place then get the head sorted.
You will need to check and adjust your valves now anyway and if any significant cahanges take place then get the head sorted.
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