When I did my swap, I neglected to install the coolant temp gauge sender into the block(one of the many oversights when I did my swap), so I installed it in a T in the heater hose line coming out of the t-stat housing. This has worked fine for all these years, but I have decided I want to improve my A/C by installing a heater valve to shut off coolant flow to the heater cores(my control head has the trigger to install one, so it's a fairly easy job). My problem is I want to go with a 2 port valve as I don't have alot of room to install a 4 port valve. If I go to a 2 port valve, this will stop the coolant flow across the sender in it's current location. Is there a spot in the heads that can be fairly easily drilled and tapped to install a temp sender? When I did the swap I didn't see any pipe plugs in the heads or block to screw the sender into, but it's not to say I missed one. Otherwise I will have to figure out how to squeeze in a 4 port heater control valve which will mostl ikely involve going to a van fuel filter housing remote mounted somewhere(I'm one of those wierdos who still likes the OEM fuel filter as the final filter).