Friday or Sat I planned to install the electric pump, but at 37 deg celsius,

you couldn't take longer than 20 minutes in the hangar
Sunday morning I decided to rather fly, pulled her out. MAGS OFF- I hand rotated the prop to pump the oil back into the reservoir so I could check levels eventually "Buurrrppp". The 10 or so turns did nothing to get rid of the air bubble in the fuel filter. I then checked the battery voltage before starting 13.4V. Mags off, throttle and choke closed, cranked her for 10 seconds, to get oil pressure up. Mags on, throttle closed, choke open, "Clear Prop" urgh- ahuh-uhuh-uhuh-uh-frikken-huh
I took a battery booster out of the car, even though the new plane has a new battery and a new rectifier. Plugged in in parallel to the battery, "Clear Prop", urgh- ahuh-vroooooooommmmmmm

. once started and warmed slightly, restarts easily.
Ok so to me it is still inconclusive I still suspect that it is not the battery per se but that little boost just got her cranking quicker to get the fuel to the carbs quick enough.
Now this Friday I will install the electric pump, yes a Facet, initially inline with the rest of the fuel system, if that doesn't help then I will install it in parallel ala, Mogas' design.
Until then, frikken sh!t wind, hazy conditions and Saturn is not lined up with Uranus