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I think the sensors are 3/8 NPT.

I know street ells but never heard of a street Tee.

Which is male and which is female?

Like this:

https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/421635

One of these in the top, although there are much cheaper versions I'm sure. This is what I have in my manifold (no sensors in non feedback carb trucks like mine).

https://www.cjponyparts.com/edelbrock-heater-hose-end-fitting-90-degree-with-1-2-npt-and-5-8-barb-black-anodized/p/EDL8178/?gclid=CjwKCAiA8Jf-BRB-EiwAWDtEGmASBMRUfPe9VPb6SQ9MlFIt3Ozx__3lvreb_Tb2pA0fx-Y9gsP_9xoCky8QAvD_BwE

And a 3/8" x 1/2" bushing in the side of the tee for the sensor.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-MIP-x-3-8-in-FIP-Brass-Bushing-Fitting-802289/207176817

That's all I was just thinking if a fella had to build that fitting with hardware store parts.

 

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I think the sensors are 3/8 NPT.

I know street ells but never heard of a street Tee.

Which is male and which is female?

Like this:

https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/421635

One of these in the top, although there are much cheaper versions I'm sure. This is what I have in my manifold (no sensors in non feedback carb trucks like mine).

https://www.cjponyparts.com/edelbrock-heater-hose-end-fitting-90-degree-with-1-2-npt-and-5-8-barb-black-anodized/p/EDL8178/?gclid=CjwKCAiA8Jf-BRB-EiwAWDtEGmASBMRUfPe9VPb6SQ9MlFIt3Ozx__3lvreb_Tb2pA0fx-Y9gsP_9xoCky8QAvD_BwE

And a 3/8" x 1/2" bushing in the side of the tee for the sensor.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-2-in-MIP-x-3-8-in-FIP-Brass-Bushing-Fitting-802289/207176817

That's all I was just thinking if a fella had to build that fitting with hardware store parts.

Thanks Cory, this is probably the road I'm gonna go down. I can't stand to leave that there with all the nice new parts I'm replacing the cooling components with (Radiator is backordered, but that's another story...)

Regarding sealing the threads... RTV? Teflon tape? Wanting to it the right way and have no surprises :nabble_smiley_blush:

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Thanks Cory, this is probably the road I'm gonna go down. I can't stand to leave that there with all the nice new parts I'm replacing the cooling components with (Radiator is backordered, but that's another story...)

Regarding sealing the threads... RTV? Teflon tape? Wanting to it the right way and have no surprises :nabble_smiley_blush:

Teflon tape for threaded fittings.

Have a look at Dorman part number 47993...that might do the trick too, and they're available anywhere at any auto parts shop.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnb-47993

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Thanks Cory, this is probably the road I'm gonna go down. I can't stand to leave that there with all the nice new parts I'm replacing the cooling components with (Radiator is backordered, but that's another story...)

Regarding sealing the threads... RTV? Teflon tape? Wanting to it the right way and have no surprises :nabble_smiley_blush:

I'd probably solder or braze one up from brass fittings.

I'm not a fan of tef tape for anything. :nabble_smiley_argh:

I like Loctite PST (anerobic pipe sealant with Teflon) in all its various flavours.

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Thanks, all!

I think after further contemplation (and later noticing the sensor inlet on the back side of the fitting) that it is a Type #14 (D30Z-18599-A) - (see http://www.garysgaragemahal.com/elbows.html like Gary posted above) - the description in the PN tab makes sense now also. They seem to be extremely rare as replacements.

The question is - do I leave it alone, or try to build my own? What would you guys do? I'm afraid given the condition of it that I could end snapping something off the manifold and having a bigger problem on my hands...

https://www.rearcounter.com/D30Z-18599-B-parts983838.html

Ooops! I just noticed the - A vs. what I found: - B. Sorry!

 

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Thanks, all!

I think after further contemplation (and later noticing the sensor inlet on the back side of the fitting) that it is a Type #14 (D30Z-18599-A) - (see http://www.garysgaragemahal.com/elbows.html like Gary posted above) - the description in the PN tab makes sense now also. They seem to be extremely rare as replacements.

The question is - do I leave it alone, or try to build my own? What would you guys do? I'm afraid given the condition of it that I could end snapping something off the manifold and having a bigger problem on my hands...

https://www.rearcounter.com/D30Z-18599-B-parts983838.html

Ooops! I just noticed the - A vs. what I found: - B. Sorry!

Thanks all, the parts are rolling in for a replacement.

Now how to get the old one off the manifold... Any suggestions? It's not budging with an open-end wrench, but there's isn't much room to get a lot of torque on it.

Maybe cut the top off and find a correct size socket to use with a 1/2" ratchet or something similar?

One of my buddies suggested penetrating oil?

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Thanks all, the parts are rolling in for a replacement.

Now how to get the old one off the manifold... Any suggestions? It's not budging with an open-end wrench, but there's isn't much room to get a lot of torque on it.

Maybe cut the top off and find a correct size socket to use with a 1/2" ratchet or something similar?

One of my buddies suggested penetrating oil?

How much stuff have you cleared out of the way?

If I could I'd heat the manifold at the connection with a small tip oxy/acetylene torch and then hit it with PB Blaster or similar.

Light hits with an impact could help jar it loose because sometimes just adding force is going to twist it off.

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