Howdy and welcome...
On the hot start issue....Glow plug control. If your glow control is saying that the engine is warm enough to start without glow plugs then you don't get them. If your wait light is not coming on or you cant hear the glow relay cycle then you are not getting glows.
My van(175,000), needs glows EVERY start. I have a bypass switch in the line that I can engage the glows any time I want. Works great, I used a momentary starter button.
My 1986 blazer(60,000) sometimes will start COLD without glows and if it has been running at it pops fast. This is good since the glow control for this rig died a tragic death and has not been updated yet
IMHO...the reason for this is compression and injection. An older engine with some miles on it has less compression and the4 injectors have a dribble instead of a spray. Both lead to hard starts.
60g's are good update, I have had good luck with the quick heats from Kenneddy as well.
Also make sure that your starting system is in good condition and that it spins over fast enough.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
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