I was recently having a issue with my car not starting for quite some time now. I finally found out that my starter solenoid was no good. It wasnt sending enough volts to the ballast resistor to start the car. While I was under the car today installing the new starter I noticed gas dripping from the exhaust crossover pipe. When I drained the oil it was thin and smelled like gas. The oil overfilled my catch pan. Im guessing by 2-3 quarts or so. Overtime, of me trying to start the car to remedy the problem I kept flooding it. Are Deloreans prone when have starting issues that they flood easily and the fuel ends up in the oil? Im sure that while I was trying to start the car and it was flooding that's not good for the pistons, rings or cylinders. Luckily I never drove the car. I did have it idling about 3 weeks ago for 15 mins but I never drove the car. Should I replace oil with 20-50 conventional and new filter, start car for awhile, than drain oil and filter again? Is there anything else I should do before I start it again? Would this damage my oil pump? I just hope the engine did not suffer catastrophic damage.........