When I first got my '81 FI 2.0 coupe, I found fuel in the oil, so went about replacing all the major components in the fuel system: injectors, cold start valve, thermo time switch, temp sensor. It actually ran worse than before, so I went back through and found the connector to the temp switch was worn and cracked, so spliced a new one in and got incrementally better results.
It's incredibly cold natured and won't idle till the temp is well off the peg, just dies unless revved.
The other connectors look fine. Should I assume they're bad and replace them anyway? Is there a method to test them to see if they're working?
One other bit of data: when I replaced he cold start valve, I noticed that there's a seal for it advertised but there was none in place. There didn't appear to be room for one; the surface of the valve seemed designed to mate to the intake. Should there be a seal, and could the lack of one cause the problem?
Oh, and while we're at it, now I'm getting a wisp of smoke between the cam and firewall after it runs for a bit. I've replaced the cam cover gaskets; what else would leak oil onto the exhaust? I think the seal between distributor and cam is bad, as the distributor's underside is filthy - might that be the source?