1. Unless doing continuous freeway driving, standard unleaded is suitable. Just check for exhaust valve clearance regularly, and fit hardened valve seats when necessary.
2. Lack of power without missing is most likely to be ignition timing. This may be either static timing or problems with the vacuum advance. A compression check would rule out other problems, and tappet clearance should be checked. Also check throttle linkage adjustment.
3. Blue smoke, if most apparent after idling, will be valve stem seals. There are two other possibilities. One is glazed cylinder walls, which would also also explain the power loss (compression check may solve that) the other is a fault with the antipollution gear. Exactly what is fitted will depend on the model, but if the crankcase vent valve is stuck, it may be sucking oil fumes into the intake manifold, giving the smoke, and extra air may weaken the mixture causing lack of power.
Note that there may be more than one problem.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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