There are several components if going south will give ame symptoms of hard starting. Fuel lines, transfer pump, overflow valve, any fuel leak (lines, filter, water sensor, any of the banjo bolts) injector pump could be bleeding down inside.
Your return fuel line will be cracked on the head side, this is very hard to see from any position. If your lines have never been changed do it now.
Also on fuel line before it actually leaks fuel it can suck air causing loss of prime.
Fuel lines replacements should cost around $150, If you do it yourself $5 to $10 buck depending what type of line you replace them with.
Do not let them put your typical rubber fuel hose on again they can not take the heat off the head. I used transmission rubber hose it will take more heat (5 bucks for 36 inches and several hors of work).
The first 3 on the list should be the ones to check out first.
I had same symptoms the problem was the fuel lines next time it mite be tranfer pump or overflow valve and hopefully not the injector pump (knocking on a lot of wood).