I turned some brass bar stock to the outside diameter of the mouthpiece body, cut it to about 0.125" thick (not critical), then added a few holes. Figuring that most of the air would be coming through the inner hose, I didn't worry about providing larger holes. These are just to provide the initial vacuum on the diaphragm to get the air flowing, but I think that I will go back and mill out the spaces between the holes when I run out of other projects. That might make the cracking effort a little easier, but not really sure if that will make much difference until I try it.
The rubber valve was just a standard ehaust valve, picked for its diameter, then punched the center to fit over the mp tube. Note in the photo that I added an oring or two on the tube first to help keep the rubber valve in place against the valve body. I obtained some small diameter green Oxygen hose from the local welding supply house to replace the missing original. This is a very interesting and unique regulator, but not my favorite for everyday diving. I think I would see a significant performance improvement by adding the new softer VDH diaphragm that has worked wonders in my other regs.