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    Temperature Sensor

    Please excuse a newbie question. I need a temperature sensor that will fit the 12mm hole in the passenger side head. Has anybody found one in the market place? I'm doing a hotrod and need this for a gauge and fan control.

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    Get a nut that uses the same thread from a hardware store and then go check out napa, autozone, ect...

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    Not able to find a gauge that fits the hole.

    But I am using the AutoMeter electric temp. gauge with an Equus adaptor to fit the stock hole in the head.
    Equus part number---6848
    My local checker auto had one in stock.
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    Local FLAPS didn't have the adaptor. I think I'll try turning the sendor down and rethreading to 12mm. Thanks!

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