My 1990 350 SDL w/240K miles just started not wanting to start when
*really* hot. (95 degrees outside, A/C running for about an hour or so.
Water Temp was a shade over the 100 degree mark, baking in the hot sun,
traffic, etc, etc).  Engine just cranks.  After about 5 or 6 attempts, it
starts to catch, but still won't start.  Let the car cool down overnight
and with a tap of the key, it comes to life and runs fine.  If I just run
it for a short 20 - 30 minute trip (but getting the temp to 100 yet, with
the A/C on) it starts OK.

Recently changed the IP shutoff diaphragm and fuel filters. (Car had a
run-on problem <vbg>, followed by extreme loss of power caused by incorrect
installation of said IP shutoff diaphragm), now fixed.  Live and learn.

Also, when running the A/C it started to smell in the car like burning
leaves.  Could it really be?  Where might they be trapped?  Today, the heat
spell broke, ran the A/C....no smell.  I don't think the problems are
related.

Anyone see these things before?  Clues to where to look?

Thanks,

Angelo Giaimo/Fishkill/IBM @ IBMUS
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