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In a 1964 Ford 223 cu in engine, the temperature probe should be installed in the cylinder head, specifically in the water jacket area. Look for a threaded port, usually located near the thermostat housing or on the side of the head. If your engine doesn’t have a dedicated port, you may need to drill and tap a hole in the head or use an adapter to ensure accurate temperature readings. Always ensure the probe is securely fastened and properly sealed to prevent leaks.

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