As has been mentioned this is a problem on M50's. Don't think it has anything to do with excess pressure as has been said the pump won't run when the ignition is off.
But on cold start up the M50 dumps a lot more fuel into the chambers since it doesn't have a cold start valve. If you don't run it long enough to burn all of that excess fuel (2 minutes or so) you will be left with unburnt fuel in the chambers. Cold start it again the next day and the unburned fuel from the previous day along with the very rich mixture the DME is using on cold start and you flood the engine.
I've really only heard of this problem with M50's. Not sure if other engines of that era are also effected.
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