Jason...here is the description of the oil circuit from the heavy maintenance manual, section 79
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The engines are provided with a dry sump forced lubrication
system with a main oil pump and an integrated
pressure regulator.
Oil flow
The oil pump (driven by the camshaft) sucks the engine
oil from the oil tank through the oil cooler (optional)
and forces it through the oil filter up to the
points of lubrication in the engine and the turbocharger
(engine type 914 Series only). The escaping oil
emerging from the points of lubrication accumulates
on the bottom of crankcase and is forced back to the
oil tank by the piston blow-by gases. The ventilation
of the oil system is done by the vent fitting on the oil
tank.
Turbocharger (engine type 914 Series only)
The turbocharger is lubricated via a separate oil line
(from the main oil pump). The oil emerging from the
turbocharger is collected in a stainless steel oil sump
and sucked back to the secondary oil pump, from
there it will be pumped back to the main oil tank via
the oil line.
CRANKCASE
The engine oil emerging from the lubrication points
accumulates on the bottom of crankcase and is
forced back to the oil tank by the constant pressure
in the crankcase (blow-by gases).
In some older heavy maintenance manuals they used to have a flow diagram. The description is accurate. The question still stands on how did the filter look on past inspections? If you use a box cutter blade when you removed the paper it will not leave any paper bits all over, just a lot easier to do it that way.
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