Dustin if I lost as many pumps as you I would of allready switched
I think u will like this pump!
Do you not think I needed to rerought the line to the upstream side of the pump? ( braided line )
good luck on th latest stocker
You would be surprised how much you can run a duramax without coolant circulating! I know first hand!!
If I was paying for any of them I'm sure I would have went another route by now. But my truck is my only vehicle so when it breaks it's easier to just take a broken one to Advance, trade it for a new one, do whatever mods to it that I want, and install it all in one day.
You could route the bypass line anywhere you want to on the low pressure side of the system - the radiator, any of the rubber lines, ect. The lower radiator hose would be best so that it actually recirculates without getting cooled and helps the truck warm up. For guys with a functioning heater I don't see why they couldn't just block the bypass line like you did and leave the heater loop as a bypass.
You can run these trucks all day with no water pump, if anyone has a water pump fail on a long trip you should know this:
Unscrew the overflow tank's cap to where it is no longer holding pressure. A cooling system that isn't under pressure (ventilated) will naturally circulate - the temp in the motor will get up to the thermostat opening temp, the thermostats open and hot water pushes into the radiator and cool water gets sucked back into the motor. Old tractors didn't have water pumps, they just had ventilated systems. My first pump failed on the way to Mississippi pulling a car trailer, taking the cap off kept the temps in check and got me the rest of the way there topping off with water when I stopped for fuel.