I, recently, purchased an Oilguard Bypass Filtration System for my '03, 3500.
I'm thinking of installing a ball valve between the stock full flow filter housing (where you tap for the feed to the bypass) & the Oilguard. The ball valves seem to have a silicone or plastic housing that the "ball" sits in. My question is, will this silicone/plastic housing hold up to the heat of the motor oil?
I would like to do this so that I can block off the flow to the bypass, if needed. I'd like to be able to isolate the bypass system in the event of a problem with it.
Is there a type of valve that would work better in this application?
Thanks.
Joe F. (Buffalo)
I'm thinking of installing a ball valve between the stock full flow filter housing (where you tap for the feed to the bypass) & the Oilguard. The ball valves seem to have a silicone or plastic housing that the "ball" sits in. My question is, will this silicone/plastic housing hold up to the heat of the motor oil?
I would like to do this so that I can block off the flow to the bypass, if needed. I'd like to be able to isolate the bypass system in the event of a problem with it.
Is there a type of valve that would work better in this application?
Thanks.
Joe F. (Buffalo)