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No start when hot 700

1986 740 Turbo.
The car sat without running for over a year. I charged the battery and it started immediately. I drove it around (about a mile) and parked it. When I was driving it around, the power level seemed a bit low. When I tried a restart, it acted like it was going to start, then died and would not start. The temperature was around 90 degrees F. I have good spark all the way to the plugs. I disconnected the fuel return and had fuel flow back to the tank. I tried the car this morning (temp about 75 degrees), and it fired up. Does anyone know the resistance values and locations of the sensors involved in this situation? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.






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