Background:
HEI ignition
Stock-ish cam---like 184/195 @ .50"---- so decent vacuum etc.
Only thing that was done, immediately prior to this problem was to adjust the secondary throttle plates(not air flaps, the plates) to open more.
Prior to all this, the engine would start within 1 crankshaft revolution if not less cold. Hot, it would start with a little cranking and maybe sometimes pushing the pedal down about 1/2 way---still very acceptable to me.
So, where we stand now is the engine may not start cold---50/50 chance. And even if it does start, it doesn't start normally----more of a putter to start with lots of cranking. The engine WILL NOT start hot unless you wait at least an hour.
Here is a video to better illustrate: We see here at about 9 seconds we hear the electric fuel pump come on. Then at about 15 seconds, i give it a shot of gas. Then about 7 seconds of cranking and only when i press the pedal down---(look closely at the top left corner to see the accelerator pump pushrod move) does it start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqjXfUrdcoWhat would this tend to indicate? Also, i know the choke flap probably shouldn't be flopping around during cranking. i have since fixed that, but it didn't make a difference.