Thank you, Armond, for your reply. I don"t know how to post the pictures, so I"ll try to paint a better verbal picture. The belly pump has been modified internally; where the drive used to hook up to the transmission is an M/W in put connector for input flow from the live pump. The sump of the internal pump inside the reservoir has been welded shut and a passage blocked off where the back side of the drive shaft was. The hydraulics do all the regular things only now they"re "live." The valve is a regular looking valve with an aluminum cast body, 3/4 inch inlet and outlet with 1/2 inch work ports. Although this valve is 50 years old or more it is still in box with all its registration papers. I"d hate to destroy it with miss application. Terry
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