Stop in for a cup of coffee

Mine did start and run fine from cold start. When the engine got hot I could watch the plastic filter nearly empty and refill repeatedly. Right before the pump refilled the filter and line the engine would lean/stumble a moment. If I drove it to the store and let it sit 30/45 minutes it seemed flooded. Had to hold the pedal to the floor to restart. Like I said the Valiant never did that chit. Today the B'cuda doesn't either. I think there had to be vapor pressure in that filter and line. Enough to overcome the OEM fuel pumps output pressure doesn't even sound possible does it? All I know is the vapor had to vent through the needle into the bowl while the pump would squirt squirt squirt refilling the filter and line with liquid fuel. Then the cycle repeated.
Yep, and the puppy pee gas we have nowdays doesn't seem to help. Hot soak vapor lock problems has always been a issue with my 66 Dart. It doesn't help that the cast intake is a huge heat sink and the AFB/AVS carbs have the fuel bowls bolted close to the intake. Aluminum intakes aren't effected as much. Holley's not as much as well. (think where the fuel bowls are on those) Even a carb spacer or thick gaskets help quite a bit as you well know.