If you really want to get excessive (which I do all the time--just ask my wife) you can inspect the filter using a little trick I learned from Dugosh aircraft back in my Mooney days. After the first visual inspection of the opened filter, they cut out the pleated filter element, accordian it, wrap it in paper towels to catch the oil, and squeeze it in a vise. This removes the dark oil, the paper element is now tan, and it is very easy to spot any type of metal imbedded in the filter when you stretch it back out. I cut the paper element into three sections and squeeze one at a time---if I find nothing in the first segment I ususally don't do the squeeze inspection of the other two.
YMMV.
Cheers,
db
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Dave B.
RV9a/ECiIO360/James Cowl/WW RV200 Prop
Flying since 3/06 and still smiling!!!
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