Motor is hard to start after warm up

rumblefish360 said
And here is the biggest problem.
Once you have correctly installed your carb, come back and ask the question again.
Until this time, your wasting our time and your own.

IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND HAVE A PROBLEM, THEN YOU ONLY CAN BLAME YOURSELF. GO BACK AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND PURCHASE A MANUAL CABLE FOR THE CARB.

Also, the second sentence, do not install a rod. Do it right the first time and avoid fires that will destroy the car, or yourself and God forbid, others.
Installing "A Rod" to prop open the choke is a Yaa-Hoo ID10T thing to do.

DANG I DIDN'T MEAN TO PISS YOU OFF A**HOLE!

I didn't install the carb it was already on the car when I bought it. And I have seen a number of cars that had a rod installed to keep the choke plate opened and from having to run a ugly choke cable. I saw one in the Mopar Muscle mag before.