Yes that'll do it. Another option to add to the above that I've done on a previous car is remove the plug and crack over. The excess fuel gets forced out the cylinders, refit plugs and you're good.
Few pictures of the motor from Pistonheads Sunday Service at Silverstone from the weekend. Conditions were just about as bad as they could be but still allow for the sessions to go ahead. Drove as fast as I dared and not a mph more!! Still very enjoyable as your senses are on maximum alert.
Just happy to have came away unscathed.
David
After it cut out it would be flooded yes, but what caused the engine to cut out initially is still unknown. When a flooded engine is started/got going, it'll stay running and not cut out by itself.
Iirc
Used Micra key from ebay
Key cutters to provide a blade
Keys at same time to code to central locking via ignition barrel turns and button holding sequence.
Finally Timpson or similar for key transponder clone