Both remotes are the "inner" with a bypass plate over the last valve (2 of them). I am not going to use a "power beyond" plate on the remotes, I would have to give one up... Not going to happen. Not eonugh room for both remotes, PB plate, and fittings. I had originally thought of using a bypass plate as a pattern and machining one from 4140 or A2.
As for the return, I have been thinking... The drain plug, bad idea... Obvious reasons here. But, the fill plug is like 1 1/2" or 2" pipe or ORB. I could plumb the return to the fill plug. I have a fresh 17 GPM pump, remote valves, oil, filters, and #1600 relief. Lotsa oil!
As for the bypass on the remotes, that is the nature of the an open center system. The pressure drop on the power beyond is less than 80-100 psi, per Prince specifications. They will not affect the system any other than with out the Power Beyond valve. When a spool is shifted on the Prince valve bank it closes the circuit to the Power Beyond directing ALL flow to the spool or spools in use until shifted to neutral.
Revised Power Beyond Diagram:
Thanks to all once again. We are about to figure this out!
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