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I had a similar j head that was to be mounted on a "standard" j-head compatible extruder body. Rather than re-printing the body, i just modified that "non standrd" J head to fit my needs.
Unscrew the the brass part from j head, and ... just take hacksaw and take the protruding hexagonal part off. As it is brass it shouldn't be too hard task. Now your end up with two parts that has hole thru. One with threads on outside and the hexagonal top part. Save the top part to box labeled "will be usefull one day" and concentrate to the threaded part. Now either saw or file a slit to top surface of the part. Now you can use flat screwdriver to screw the threaded brass part to the j-head so that the ptfe tube fits nicely between the brass and heater block but doesn't get compressed. A little chamfer to the top of the brass part will make filament feeding more easy.
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