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I have had Minis come along that had the mechanical fuel pumps still fitted and not connected as they had an Electric replacement. you will be surprised what sucking noises they can make. Another Mini I had last week that had been sitting for about 4 years, it came to me to re connect all the wiring and get the engine going. I put about 5 Lt of fuel in the tank and in no time it disappeared. No leaks on the ground but I luckily checked the Dip stick and noticed the oil level rose way too high and looked pretty thin !. It had a hole in the Diaphragm and pumped the fuel I put in the tank straight into the sump. So I had to drain the oil out letting it drain overnight and replace Oil and filter. Then fitted and electronic Pump and blocked the hole off.
Not mini, but related:
We had our AP5 valiant sitting with a full tank of fuel for a long time, and when we went to start it up, it blasted oil everywhere. We presumed a blow seal somewhere, but since we couldn't afford to fix it and didn't drive it much we took it off the road.
A few years later, we tried to get it started again, and added heaps of oil, but couldn't see it on the dipstick, until we noticed that there was a very thin layer of oil that was mixed with petrol.
Somehow, the fuel had expanded in the tank with heat, pushed through the fuel pump, into the carby and into the engine. We drained the sump and re-filled it again, and it started first time. The engine hadn't been running this well since my parents bought the car - it seems that the petrol had cleaned out all the oil lines. It's still running smooth today.