Still battling my hard staring when warm issues. I thought it was the carb flooding, but after rebuilding carb, installing a phenolic spacer, and insulating the fuel line, I still get intermittent difficulty starting when warm. One other reason I'm ruling out the carb (after the aforementioned fixes), is that I can turn off the engine either after cruising a bit or idleing through a no wake zone, then IMMEDIATELY (within 2 seconds) try to restart and she just cranks and cranks. No way she could have flooded herself in 2 seconds. Which leads me to my question: Is it possible a bad ignition switch or faulty neutral cutoff switch can be causing my hard start problems? I've changed the coil recently. Points, cap, rotor, plugs all in good condition. I'm frustrated and grasping for any answers. Could it possibly be electrical? When she's running, she runs strong. No missing, no sputtering, quick throttle response, perfect. It's just starting her is hit and miss.