MrGreedy
MB Enthusiast
Oil/soot stains around the engine are not what I would call 'normal'. Wear/degradation of oil seals (cam cover gasket, head gasket, crank seals etc) resulting weeping of small amounts of oil on high mileage cars is not uncommon, but it is not 'normal' and should be able to be corrected by fitting of new seals.
I've got a bit of sooty/oil mess around the turbo area on the LHS of the engine, and at some point I'm going to strip off everything that's mucky, clean it up and replace all seals in the surrounding area, and then monitor very closely. The best way to see where the filth is coming from is when you know it is clean in the first place, otherwise oil mess tends to creep a long way on a hot engine.
It can probably by tolerated for many miles in most cases, and is more of an annoyance due to very minor wear/tear/ageing of seals rather than indicator of major impending catastrophic failure.
I've got a bit of sooty/oil mess around the turbo area on the LHS of the engine, and at some point I'm going to strip off everything that's mucky, clean it up and replace all seals in the surrounding area, and then monitor very closely. The best way to see where the filth is coming from is when you know it is clean in the first place, otherwise oil mess tends to creep a long way on a hot engine.
It can probably by tolerated for many miles in most cases, and is more of an annoyance due to very minor wear/tear/ageing of seals rather than indicator of major impending catastrophic failure.