I just changed my oil on Saturday and found two problems:
First, I did not have the upper oil filter seal installed in the filter canister mounting assembly (for lack of a better description of what holds the oil filter canister). I had bought one about 1 year ago, but when I changed my oil last summer and this winter I forgot to check for this seal. Maybe I have ADD? I remembered this time and it was not there! So, for an unknown amount of time (years?), my oil filter system has been fairly useless. This explains how it gets so dirty so quickly. It also explains the worn top end that allows all the oil smoke out the exhaust! On a side note, I also replace the rubber seal in the bottom of the canister. This was a little tricky because the old one was so hard, but it's something anyone can do.
The second (and related) problem is that during my oil changes I have been getting little carbon deposits left in my oil filter canister. I believe they are carbon deposits because they are about the size of sand grains, appear to be black even after drying them off with a paper towel, have an angular crystal-like appearance, and they do not stick to a magnet.
How serious of a problem is carbon grit?
How much more serious is it since my filter was probably not filtering much of this?
Rodd
1966 230SL Euro
1994 E420