LCE Kit

20R/22R Thermostat Housing Adapter Kit For Late style Water Neck

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Thermostat Housing Adapter Kit

(Late style Water Neck)

Most aftermarket intake manifolds on the market today use the early style water neck also known as thermostat housing. This particular style of water neck is no longer available from Toyota. LC Engineering has developed a billet adapter that will allow you to utilize the late model (83-95) water neck on the aftermarket manifold with the factory's early style pattern. This new design has its own O-ring built-in, to seal against the water neck and will use the stock Toyota rubber thermostat seal on the underside. Without the adapter, there is not enough area for a proper seal on the late style water neck so it is almost certain for leaking to occur.




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  • 1975-1980 20R 2.2L Engines (w/ aftermarket intake manifold)
  • 1981-1995 22R 2.4L Engines (w/ aftermarket intake manifold)

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    Alan Paule give 5 stars

    Posted by Alan Paule on May 30th 2024

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    Joshua Dela Cruz give 5 stars

    Posted by Joshua Dela Cruz on Apr 10th 2023

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    LCE DOES IT BETTER

    Posted by Kevin Quinene on Feb 10th 2023

    Perfect Fit

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    Satisfied customer

    Posted by Jennifer Hochstrasser on Dec 12th 2022

    Great quality part!!

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    PHILIPJOE PEREZ give 5 stars

    Posted by PHILIPJOE PEREZ on Feb 15th 2022

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    Anthony cm Quenga give 5 stars

    Posted by Anthony cm Quenga on Jan 5th 2022

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    Excellent

    Posted by Dane Newton on Jan 5th 2022

    No leaks at all and keeping my car super cool thank you guys!

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    Posted by Justin C Ayuyu on Oct 22nd 2020

    Good

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    Posted by Bradley Goforth on Apr 15th 2019

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