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    Ok, I have searched hi and lo and cannot find the answer I'm looking for. I have a late model with one threaded sensor hole. I bought an autometer temp gauge and the fitting is obviously the wrong size to fit my thermostat housing. I went to King Bolt and even they couldn't find the proper adapter. Does anyone know where I can find the adapter to thread into my thermostat housing? I'm not going to tap into any of the hoses and I know this mod has been done. All of the posts stop short of explaining what adapter will fit. The one adapter I did find was too small to slide over the autometer probe. Thanks for any guidance.
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    #2
    Which motor man?
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      #3
      Originally posted by dude8383 View Post
      Which motor man?
      Sorry, m20 motor.


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        #4
        What's the thread side of the Autometer sender?
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          #5
          King bolt says its 5/8 -18 thread.


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            #6
            Bumper-dump.


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              #7
              Has anyone installed an Autometer water temp gauge or know what fitting I need for the thermostat housing? Anyone, anyone? Beuller???


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                #8
                Its either an M12 or M14, I think its M14. Measure your OEM sender.

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                  #9
                  What adapter have people used?


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                    #10
                    Egauges.com has lots of adapters

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                      #11
                      I think this is it. Awesome, man. Thank you!!



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