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I would get a NAPA aftermarket housing or better yet, a junkyard one, drill it and use a tap to make the correct threads. Its not hard to do if youre careful and maybe practice a little first (hence using a cheap junkyard one).
I would get a NAPA aftermarket housing or better yet, a junkyard one, drill it and use a tap to make the correct threads. Its not hard to do if youre careful and maybe practice a little first (hence using a cheap junkyard one).
I already thought about that, but if there is a housing available already done, that would be my first choice. Thanks for the suggestion though. I may have to do just that.
if by 4.0 you mean non-ho, then you can gain one sensor by using a hesco (or any) theromostat housing from the newer, 4.0 HO engines. that's what i did, to get it out of the radiator (who decided to put a temp sensor in what should be about the coolest location in the colling system?)
if by 4.0 you mean non-ho, then you can gain one sensor by using a hesco (or any) theromostat housing from the newer, 4.0 HO engines. that's what i did, to get it out of the radiator (who decided to put a temp sensor in what should be about the coolest location in the colling system?)