Hello again, Sardalani,
I'm still wondering how much old fuel was in the tank before you topped it off, and how old the fuel was before the car was parked?
Did you actually run the car long enough to get the old fuel out of the system?
While you were trying to keep it running, did it seem to be firing on all 6 cylinders?
I'll share my experience from a few years ago with my 1970 280S. Granted, it has carbs. With some health issues, the car sat for a while, but not for years. In the spring I decided to take the car out for a drive. It started up, but it ran so poorly I could hardly keep it running. So, i didn't even get to drive it.
To make a long story short, I was talking with a friend the next day who happened to recently have the same problem with a vintage BMW motorcycle. He said his problem turned out to be from the ethanol in the fuel. He told me to go purchase some Star Tron Enzyme Fuel treatment from NAPA. I thought, yeah sure, but stopped at NAPA and bought some.
I added the initial recommended 1 oz / gal. and started the car and managed to keep it running until it reached the carbs. Within a very short time the car began to run better and better and better until it sat there and idled. I was then able to take it out on road. I've never done a single thing to the car since, other than I always try to run non-ethanol fuel in the car. I absolutely never park any of my 5 collector cars for the winter (6 months in northern PA) without filling the tanks with ethanol-free fuel first. I also keep a bottle of Star Tron in the trunk.
In my experience, mechanical adjustments don't typically change over night or just from sitting. However I've have had several strange things happen over the years, like the above, or like a mouse making a nest inside the air cleaner of my wife's Paseo. Also, rodents also love to chew things. Mice will usually leave some tell tale droppings under the hood, if you have a critter problem.
Just my 2 cents.
Keep us posted.
Ed Riefstahl
1966 230SL (Ms Magoo)
1970 280S (Miss Daisy)
1999 BMW Z3 5 speed
1991 BMW 318I 5 Speed
1997 Toyota Paseo Convertible - One of 1000, (have you ever seen one?)
1997 Ford Ranger step side (Mater)
2023 Mazda CX 5