improved tsat location CHUCK W?
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Jay why would you want an adapter like this?? It is no big deal to change a stat in a small ford engine. If you have some difficulties with stat changes use studs in the manifold and extender sleeves with nuts. Also glue the stat in to the manifold with HIGH TAC or super weather strip adhesive and also the gasket to the stat housing or the lower manifold. But with studs you just can slip the gasket on to them and it will hold on them so you can slip on the housing. Makes the job much easier and you can use long nuts to finish the job up nicely. You can also install a jam nut up against a shoulder of a long bolt to extend the head for tightening other than a sleeve. I also do that on things like distributor bolts on the 2.3 ford turbo or na engines. It extends the head of the bolt high up on the cap area for ease of tightening . Been doing it like this for many years on tight stat housings and Dizzy hold downs. Bellow is a SAAB crank sensor. The original bolt is so short you can never put it back. So i use a tap bolt cut to length and make a sleeve out of brake hose to accomplish a fast easy way to install it. The brake hose flared end makes a perfect push point on the sender and It brings out the tightening point far enough for easy tightening on hard to reach applications. It works just as well with stat housings and other things like headers ETC. My dad always told me not to use my head for a HAT RACK!! But even so i still loose hats all the time. Have a good day guys.