Don,
Welcome to forum.
There are many reasons why these cars can run rich. Start with the easy stuff. I will allow those with more experience to provide further details, but here are a couple of things to check right away.
The CSV (cold start) as you mentioned is a big one. These do leak sometimes. You can read how to test in the tech manual and by running a search on the site. You will find the details. Or you can disconnect the fuel line to it and plug the line temporarily. This will remove the CSV from the equation. Removing the electrical on the CSV will not stop it from leaking if it leaks. The tech manual also shows how to repair once you validate if it's not working correctly.
Second, find the Warm Running Device (WRD). This is located on the injection pump. When cold, you should hear air being sucked in from the small can filter on the WRD. As it warms, the air should stop being sucked in. If Air continues to being sucked in, the WRD is stuck. This means it continues to keep the mixture rich for a cold start even after the engine is warm. Again, Search WRD and look for it in the tech manual -- you will find more than you want to know.
You can start with these two major culprits as they are easy to check. Others with experience may offer other items to go after but these should get you started. Good luck and let us know how it goes.