Percolation? Heat soak? Don't drive during summer??

We already discussed a option for checking to see if it's getting fuel. But he did say he was getting smoke which is really fuel vapor when he pumps the carb when it's hot. And when it cools down he can see the accelerator pump squirting.
And in some of this you may not have read but I did recommend a little squirt bottle of gas the next time it does this to put a little touch in the carburetor and see if it fires... This is what's leading the discussion to electrical... Fuel is way easy to verify... Without buying pressure gauges and all that...
You dont need to buy a fuel pressure gauge most auto parts store will loan you one. Fuel pressure is the basis for any type of fuel system trouble shooting, sure there are all kinds of wife's tale's and home cooked options to follow and perform. I prefer to take a more stepped scientific approach by using real fancy tools like gauges and meters LOL
Disagree all you what I still want to know want the fuel pressure and possible the fuel flow rate when the OP's **** is hot.