My guess is it’s just like a bypass? So guessing it’s just over pressure? I’m putting a return on the catwalk so I can run a belt trailer. The filter goes in the return right under the catwalk based on other trucks I looked at. But can’t tell or remember if I seen the bypass line before or after it? The paperwork says it makes the pump last longer set up that way..
But the instructions aren’t really very clear?
New direction 10 years on
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Go to 12:00 mark of this video and it shows how they plumb for a dump or belt trailer with a filter.
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If you're using the fitting on the end as the suction line you need to reroute that lower. It will suck air if the line is above the oil level in the reservoir.
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