Perhaps we can describe some of the symptoms we see when we say "Running too Rich or too Lean"
When I make a quick research on the Internet on "Running too Rich or too Lean"
I come across this link --->
http://automedicsafrica.com/car-running-rich-lean-means-much-insufficient-fuel-supply/So my question(s) to you Gentleman is "On what symptom do you base if your engine is running too rich or to lean?"
a) build up on your spark plugs.
b) engine temperature.
c) smell of gasoline as you drive.
d) plugged fuel injectors.
e) faulty air flow sensor.
f) all of the above.
I purchased my spark plugs from a very reliable source in Germany a dealership that maintains Pagodas all the time. I requested plugs for my 280 sl and was given the 2412 BP7ES NGK plugs. Can it be that in Europe they use the original specified spark plugs and in our part of the world we change spark plugs to a different specification while perhaps ignoring points "d and e" above as being the route cause. I wonder.
The spark plugs I removed do not look too bad (compared what Ive seen in the past on some of my American cars that Ive owned over the years), so I will monitor the spark plugs now in place as to build up and condition as well as behaviour of my engine during sort and long trips.
Dieter