Maarten, Remove the hose that goes from the valve cover vent to the rear carb. Put a 2" diameter filter on the "T" fitting of your valve cover vent as I show in the picture. Even if you don't want to keep running it this way this is a good test. With the filter installed drive your car for awhile. If the filter never gets saturated with oil then you don't have an over oiling problem. I have been running my BJ7 for more than 10 years with the hose removed from the rear carb and the 2" filter installed at the valve cover "T". I can cup that filter with my hand at anytime and my hand will stay oil free. I change it once a year. This method goes along way to help keep your rear spark plugs clean.
If your spark plugs are blackened first figure out if they are blackened by oil or soot from a rich mixture. Soot usually has a softer, dryer appearance on the plug, oil has a shiner, harder caking appearance. As I said earlier I thought your problem might be your carb setting and I said a lean condition might be causing it. But a rich condition can cause it too. Your problem may very well be just a carb adustment. but get that hose off the rear air filter.