
Originally Posted by
pvcar
Well I had to get my brother to drive my Opel from El Paso Texas back to California, he made the trip back with only a few hot start problems which are common in my car. But then this last weekend he took it out and drove it Friday but when he went to park it he left the fuel pump switch on all night, well in the morning he gets in and goes to start it and the battery is dead and it had no gas, well what had happened was the fuel pump had run all night and had just enough pressure to continually pumped gas thru the Weber carburetor into the intake and into the engine and filled the engine from the bottom of the oil pan to the top of the valve cover. the only good thing was he didn't try to start it after he had checked the oil and noticed the gas in it. So he flushed the entire engine with clean oil and then put a new filter and some new oil in it and it started right on up. He got lucky I can say. Thats my story, and I'm stuck in Alabama with tornado warnings and no Opel.
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