Try disconnecting the two starting device one at a time, during warm starts, to see if it helps. You could be flooding when warm.
Joe
Looks like you were right again. What I did on Saturday: Started it cold no problem, let it get to operating temperature, shut it down, tried starting, wouldn't start. Disconnected CSV at relay, still wouldn't start, then disconnected IPS at relay and it started running rough at first. I'm assuming due to burning off excess fuel. Shut it down and restarted it 6 or 8 times, starting immediately on the first crank the way it should, let it sit about two hours, as I was leaving I tried to start it, wouldn't start while CSV and IPS were still still disconnected.
Went back on Sunday, Wouldn't start, connected the CSV it started with no problem, then connected tie IPS while running and again let it get to operating temp then shut it down.
Tried starting with the two starting devices connected, wouldn't start. This time I disconnected the IPS first and it started, but with difficulty, shut it down and disconnected the CSV and it started with no problem like it should.
Note I did disconnect both starting devices each time, one at a time, but in different sequence.
As you initially suggested, it looks like I have a fuel problem when at operating temp. What would be my next step, is there a remedy for this?
As always, thank you for your time and knowledge.
Jim