Something's wrong with it and it needs fixing.... a car that works properly won't do that
freeze plugs?
car start and drives fine bu when its turned off it wont start until it cools?
My dad had an experience like that. Wait until the engine cools off. Then slowly start it. It worked with my dad.
you probably have cracked heads .Perform a coolant pressure test,if there is a slow leak without coolant leaking suspect head failure.
try replacing the ignition coil. after it hots, it starts breaking down and will not fire again until it cools off
No. The differential heating will probably lock the plugs in place until the engine cools down.
Until it cools down, which will be an indication that the coolant has depressurized.
I suggest that the cause may be related to the starter. Because, if the starter is staying engaged with the ring gear on the flwheel after you start the engine it will cause the starter to overheat, thus preventing the starters operation until it cools.
Check the ignition coil. At cold coils generally operate properly, when the coil heats a failing unit will start to break down and fail causing misfiring and poor engine operation. Second check for a failing ignition controller in the distributor.
its the fuel pump check the relays and wiring and then have your try changing your pump.
Well it might be the coil
It is bleeding down---- Leaking fuel out of the fuel bowl and flooding the engine. In other words fowling the spark plugs out. When a engine is cold it needs more fuel to start. But when a engine is hot it needs less fuel to start. You need to make sure the choke plate is opening all the way up when engine is hot and it should stay open until engine cools off. If it is closed when engine is hot that will also flood the engine and it will not start. If choke is working then REBUILD carburetor.