I have a 92 volvo 240gl and have been having issues here and there with the car not starting especially when really warm (100 degrees plus some days), after being run for awhile or if parked on a slope (seemingly a slope with the front right end on the lowest ground). The car runs perfectly once started and will not experience any issues at all until it is turned off and attempted to be restarted within 30-60 minutes. Generally i can get the car to start after several attempts if the temperatures aren't too extreme otherwise I am relegated to using starter fluid and will get a start after a couple tries. I assume this is a fuel issue and know that the fuel pump under the hood is in working order and feel that if it were the tank pump i would not be getting as good of performance as I have been while driving. Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
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