So, the rain let up for a bit and I took the valve up to the trailer. Followed the TM for changing out the fittings on the old valve. Then disaster struck. The tee fitting on the back was in tight and as I pushed the wrench slipped and crushed one of the small Tee fittings. Spent some time looking through my brass fittings and of course no tee (1/2 NPT out of the vale and both T's 3/8 od). So, a trip to Home Depot and no luck finding an exact replacement. Sorted through all of the fittings and was able to create a new tee that would work. It did add about 3/4 in height, and 3/4 of an inch to the ends of the Tee's. My only worry was that there was enough room between the tank and the valve to spin it on. So back to the trailer
Crawled underneath and started to spin the valve on to the nipple of the tank. I found I had just enough room with the added length of the tee to screw it on snug. (Anti-seize was applied to all fittings). after tightening on all of the hoses, time for a test. Started the truck, filled the tanks, engaged the trailer air, let off the parking brake and filled the trailer tank. A few pushes of the brakes with my helper listening. Brakes working as they should. Checked the spring brake valve......no leaks!!! A successful repair. I will tear apart the old valve and see if its rebuildable and will try and do a write up on that. I didn't take a lot of pictures, but I do have one of the new valve in place and the new tee showing how close it is to the tank. 
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