Got a 1.9 petrol water-cooled 1984 bus and we've had an intermittent fuel/starting problem pretty much since the day we bought her nearly 3 years ago. Basically after a long drive or in really hot weather our T25 struggles to restart if we've parked up for a while. Waiting for things to cool down (maybe an hour or so) has always got her starting again. I'm just really curious to know what is causing the issue.
Over the last couple of years I've replaced the manual fuel pump and push-rod, all fuel lines have been swapped, as have the fuel filter (many times!!!), but still the hot engine restart problem persists.
Also, is it normal to have 2 fuel filters fitted? Ours came with 1 just after the fuel tank and then another just before the fuel pump. Personally I can't quite see the point of the 2nd fuel pump in the engine bay, but I'm no expert. I did wonder if after stopping the engine, the heat from the engine bay could effect the paper inside the filter? Would the heat dry it up? Make it harder for the pump to suck the fuel through? I am completely guessing here

I've been told an electric pump would almost certainly remove this issue, but I kinda like the simplicity of the manual pump. When it works!!! Keeping the manual setup also stops me having to meddle with electrics!!!
Any help???