Ah! You're referring to the sensor that tells the ECU when the engine is warm, thus leaning off the air/fuel ratio, or ceasing the cold start (aka "auto choke") mode.

If the sensor has 2 terminals like a non-EFI sender unit, the plug would still be the easiest to change to suit a sensor that fits the manifold, as it doesn't matter which way the wires go. Try taking the sensor unit to your local Auto One or equivalent parts store (not Super[market]cheap as they generally don't know #OOPS# from clay) and tell them what you want. If my local is anything to go by, they'll pull the Trident catologue and try to find you one that is the same length to suit your manifold thread diameter & pitch. There might even be one with the plug you need too.
If you do find one, buy 2. If you plug the spare into the harness but leave it hanging free, it will read the ambient engine bay temp. This will make the ECU think that the engine is still cold and may show up as a fault, but it will make your engine run fatter!
