MB 190 E 2.3L - hard to start when engine is warm

My 1987 MB 190E 2.3L is hard to start when the engine is warm. I crank it for 15 to 20 seconds and then slowly, cylinder by cylinder it starts.
Does anybody have any suggestions on what the problem is and how to fix it? Many Thanks!
artoo1
Does anybody have any suggestions on what the problem is and how to fix it? Many Thanks!
artoo1
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artoo1
I am a Mercedes dealer tech. The most common
cause of your complaint are injectors that leak
rest pressure.(the injectors still have fuel under
pressure in them when the engine is shut off. If the injectors are worn,they will leak this pressure, which is known as rest pressure.The only
way to know for sure is to remove them and manually test them with a special device that only
dealers and some independants have.) The other
possible rest pressure leaks are the fuel pump
check valve,the fuel pressure accumulator,and
possibly the cold start valve,though a leaky cold
start valve is rare. Try these possibilities and
you'll most likely fix your problem.