Ok I think I finally got it, Im running it and testing it now. Here are the files and a basic how to assemble if anyone else is interested, I will post its success / failure rate after a week of driving. Current vacuum loss is 0-3 bars so not bad
Vacuum Valve Final 4wd by ChaserFJ60 (Obj. File)
https://gallery.autodesk.com/projects/144469/fj60-vacuum-4wd-valve-main (.f3d & Obj. File, Can edit full project in fusion 360 with .f3d)
I suggest printing this in parts, orientating each object to promote the drainage on extra resin from the ports so they dont clog. any print that isn't using a 0.05mm or finer print resolution WILL fail. The printer i used was a FormLabs Form 2 SLA printer using the Standard Clear material. PLA printing will not work.
Tools/supplys required to assemble:
Valve Lapping Compound
Wire Snips
220grit & 1500 grit sandpaper
Wire Snips
(4mm x 38mm 0.7 pitch)x3 bolts (4mm x 10mm .7pitch)x2 bolts (4mm .7 pitch)x5 Nuts
Needle Noes pliers
x1 AS568-009 O-Ring
petroleum jelly
Hot Glue / Gasket Maker/ UV Curing (Just need one)
If you can help it avoid putting print supports on these surfaces, These 2 surfaces will act as out face seal and must be perfectly smooth or else the valve will not work.
First We assemble the inner valve.
You will place some petroleum jelly in the channels of the lower plate to act as a seal, also coat the Small o-ring (AS568-009) with the jelly and place it in the small preformed groove, You will want to coat both the bottom and top of this valve assembly in lube before final assembly.
Next you attach the Vacuum nipple and Filter to the main body with a sealant (UV Curing / Hot Glue / Gasket maker) I used hot glue. and insert both items in as pictured. Do not let the nipples extrude into the main body or they could interfere with the inner valve. These parts will break if dropped.
Next You will add the hardware, The 3 red colored longer bolts are for mounting the valve to its custom bracket (For you to figure out.) the 2 blue colored bolts are for holding the assembly together so when you install or remove the valve it isn't falling apart, there are preformed slots for the nuts to go into below. (use a thin layer of grease around the top plate and the main body to improve the sealing quality)
Finally you will place cotton into the filter, and insert the retaining pin with a sealant, Do not make this a permant bond or you wont be able to service the valve. I just used grease to hold it in place, a weak glue will work better. Be sure that the Pins slot is facing the side that says "Vent / A-B" or your valve will not work.