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There is a tap on the starboard side of the engine, below the distributor, that can be used to sense oil pressure. The temperature sensor must be screwed into the goose neck (coolant outlet). A goose neck with the proper tapped hole is available from the vendors, see
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...4021&cat=41737
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