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    Regarding the Oil temp sensor for CDS:

    I am not sure what thread size the sensor is.

    But is there a pre drilled/tapped location for the sensor or does that have to be added?

    Also, What is a typical temp for FE's with and without an oil cooler?

    Thanks, Tyler
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    Tyler,

    The thread is 1/8 male pipe thread (tapered threads).

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    Check out my site http://www.mummbrothers.com/FSCCA_Stuff/MainPage_F.htm , click on "Technical Information" and scroll down to "Oil Temp Sensor Installation" link. This should answer your questions.
    Hope this helps,
    Barry

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    Perfect! Thanks for the help!
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