JC, First, To be 100% clear, I'm not critisizing any of your very informative post, which I highly appreciate, but I would like to mention one small thing. Of course you are totally correct in principle and I'm sure everyone on this forum would strive to produce a proper engineering design for every question asked, if it were possible. I just don't think it is. As an engineering "tips" forum, 100% of the information needed to do a "real design" or make anything more than a best WAG, will seldom ever be available, nor necessary if the OP knows the purpose of the forum and is qualified to do his job, nor is it practical. Hence I don't see the need to necessarily wait for all the information, because you'll never get it, nor should you expect to. And besides, an endless series of questions about the process and system configuration doesn't really make for a timely or very interesting forum. Example: What do we really know here? Blend Oil, 30s shutoff, 2", 1/4 turn ball valve. Note that the valve size was not even given until the OP 2nd post. At that rate, getting the whole story for this, flowrates, max min pressure, product, temperatures, attached equipment characteristics, piping configuration, etc. will take the next 90 days and he's already worried because of a delivery time of 5 weeks.
In many Eng-Tips forum responses, there is a tendency "to do the complete design" on rampant second guessing, which usually does more damage than good. (I'm guilty, but have started trying to limit to bare minimums, except maybe right now.) I think its only natural for an engineer to try to do a complete design, but the basic facts are that anything appearing to be more than a simple exchange of opinion, a suggested method of solution or a complete WAG ... IS NOT and we should all just try to answer the questions as written. (Note! By this, I'm not suggesting your post (or any herein) is/are inappropriate in any manner). So all should remember this is certainly not the proper place to do or expect to receive a proper engineering design or recommendation and posting anything implying or perporting to do so is totally unethical. (same note) Anyone receiving a "tip" here must realize that responsibility for implementation of any such "tip" remains with him/her alone and they should be qualified to evaluate, and should evaluate in every detail, any information received.
So, considering the above, I can't help but feel that while needing to know "the rest of the story" would allow all of us to do a proper engineering design or make a qualified recommendation of some kind and take responsibility for our design and recommendations, its just not going to happen on an internet forum, nor should it be expected. I think the OP realizes this by his original questions. All he asked were, "Is he right or wrong?" and, "What is the best valve to use with an actuator?" He obviously isn't expecting anything more than a bit of opinion, even though, he received quite a bit more. So, all in all, IMO the OP received the level of response appropriate to the level of the information given, the level of the response apparently requested, and the answers to his questions, without "us" knowing any of "the rest of the story". So, without additional information, I'll stick to my globe valve, as they typically offer the best overall flow control possiblities. And IMO, he's not serious about keeping the actuator, since he says, the vendor could supply a 60s actuator but it would be 5-6 weeks for delivery and I don't think I can wait that long". So, changing actuators shouldn't be an issue, but if it is, I'm sure he'll consider it.
Going the Big Inch!