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			 Hello I am the guy who needed help a few weeks back "New Brake Booster - Need Help" 6/15/01. I would like to thank everyone who replied for the help.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I tried to reset the valve and it did not work seeing that it was original I decided to replace it. I ordered a rebuilt one from NPD. (PN 2B091-20A) I have a problem, the valve I got looks different that the one I removed. The new valve has three inlets in the top, one in each end and two more in the bottom. Plus it's mounting bracket bolts are positioned horizontally. The valve I pulled off has three inlets in the top, one in the front and two more in the bottom, and the mounding bracket bolts are positioned vertically. I figured that I would have to drill a new hole in the inner apron to accomidate for the different bolt patteren. I just don't know what I am supposed to do with the extra inlet. Do I block it off? If so which one do I block? I am in the process on running new lines and I want to bend them to the correct positions. The new valve is physically larger than the old one and although one might thing that I would just block off the one that doesn't exist in the old valve in this case that would be the back one, I am just not sure. Any input would be greatly appreciated, Thanks ------------------ 68 Hardtop Formerly a 6 now a slightly built 289 C4/shift kit. Tri Y Headers. Borla Exhaust. American Racing Rims.  | 
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			 I guess I answered my own question, but I wanted to post it here so that it may be helpful to someone else if needed. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Well I called NPD and they informed me that this is replacement part that is intended to accomidate 65-73 Mustangs therefore they added the extra inlet at the back of the valve to accomidate the 70's systems. So therefore I should just block off the rear inlet. All is good. I can now go and finish running my lines. ------------------ 68 Hardtop Formerly a 6 now a slightly built 289 C4/shift kit. Tri Y Headers. Borla Exhaust. American Racing Rims.  | 
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