Replacing an o2 sensor.
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Replacing an o2 sensor.
How much of a bitch is to get a almost 10 year old o2 sensor out of an exhaust manifold on a 99 si?.. [I remember trying to pull the one on my camaro being unreal, after PB blasting it and using a 7/8" wrench with a 3 foot pipe on the end of it all it did was begin to round off the hex but not break loose the littlest bit, and this is a car that has never been driven in the snow and very rarely in the rain.]
Also what size is the hex on the o2 sensor (i.e. what size wrench do I need)?
Also what size is the hex on the o2 sensor (i.e. what size wrench do I need)?
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Re: Replacing an o2 sensor. (DCSportEJ1Civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DCSportEJ1Civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">stop posting the same thing ten times.</TD></TR></TABLE>
There all different questions revolving around the same topic...
There all different questions revolving around the same topic...
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Re: Replacing an o2 sensor. (93CamaroLT1)
22mm or 7/8" wrench, o2 socket.
I have used brake fluid on o2 sensors, instead of pb blaster.. it absorbs any moister, gets the rust off of it..
Stubborn sensors I usually give it a quick whack with a hammer.
I have used brake fluid on o2 sensors, instead of pb blaster.. it absorbs any moister, gets the rust off of it..
Stubborn sensors I usually give it a quick whack with a hammer.
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