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To insure this does not happen again,, simply "T" in a relief valve in the return line,,
if the hose pops out again, the relief valve will dump.
Nothing will be damaged,, except a very small amount of oil.
Set the relief valve at some pressure above the system operating pressure.
You do not even need a gauge,, if the relief valve leaks in normal operation, adjust the valve for higher pressure.
Liquid is non-compressible,, that is good,, but, that can be bad, also,,
you happened to find one of the "bad" things about a liquid.
This is EXACTLY how a "RAM PUMP" works,,
The relief valve will be cheaper than looking for some quick connect solution,,
and you will be POSITIVE that your new valve will be protected.
if the hose pops out again, the relief valve will dump.
Nothing will be damaged,, except a very small amount of oil.
Set the relief valve at some pressure above the system operating pressure.
You do not even need a gauge,, if the relief valve leaks in normal operation, adjust the valve for higher pressure.
Liquid is non-compressible,, that is good,, but, that can be bad, also,,
you happened to find one of the "bad" things about a liquid.
This is EXACTLY how a "RAM PUMP" works,,
The relief valve will be cheaper than looking for some quick connect solution,,
and you will be POSITIVE that your new valve will be protected.