Help identifying this part.

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Help identifying this part.

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Top of the cylinder head above the no. 6 cylinder, just in front of the no. 14 head bolt. It’s some kind of sensor/switch and I’ve misplaced what was in there. I’m not familiar enough with it to know what it’s called so I can buy a new one.

I’m sure this is a no-brainer for most of you guys but I could use some help. Thank you.
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That's the coolant temperature gauge sending unit.
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Post by Pac8541 »

Thank you, sir. I was having trouble with the website and didn’t even realize this posted.

I got it figured out and a new one is already in. Thanks again 🥃
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