I have read a number of posts in regard to the injection pump but not one that directly addresses my problem. I must again thank JA for his posts on this subject despite my inability to find an answer to my problem. I have a very late 250 SL (SN 5167) which has an injector pump with a dipstick. I finally got my car back after a mini restoration that took 14 months (new paint, etc, the results are fabulous). The problem I am having is that I get a substantial puddle of oil under my car after I have driven it a few miles. I have traced the leak back to the red OIL vent on the injector pump. When I take the cap off, the car is not running, I get a trickle of oil out of the IP vent. When I checked the IP oil with the dipstick a significant amount oil came out of the dipstick hole. I had the oil and filter changed right before I got it back and after I drove it a short while I noticed that the sump dipstick indicated the sump was overfull. I'm not sure what to blame for the problem, the 14 months of sitting, the overfull oil sump or a UFO. Based on the many posts that I read I am inclined to think that the oil drain hole from the IP to the sump may be clogged. Is this a reasonable assumption and more importantly what can I do to alleviate the problem?