Me either, would they help with cold starting? Yes I did replace the fuel filter.
Nope. If there is a vacuum leak anywhere along the intake, yes, it will help it run better, but only if every other vacuum leak is fixed. If it doesn't start when cold, as stated, things are out of adjustment.
My truck is cold blooded, but it'll start in the cold. The only time it takes more cranking is when it has sat for a long time. Even then, a few pumps of the pedal, crank it a few seconds, repeat until it fires. I am not a fan of long cranking of the starter because the engine isn't splashing the oil like if it's running. It does take less revolutions to fire the way I do it. You should not have to prime the carb when it's cold, these were not designed that way, they were designed to run in every weather condition and elevation.