Best Place to get o2 bungs?
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Best Place to get o2 bungs?
Where's the best place to get the o2 bungs to weld into a homemade downpipe for wideband and stock o2? I believe they're both 18 mm.. and where can I get a bolt that fits in when I'm done with the wideband? I've looked around at hardware stores and no one seems to carry them that big!
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Re: Best Place to get o2 bungs? (spike)
Take your o2 sensor to Pep Boys/NAPA and find a nut that fits. Grind a little radius on it and weld it on. Local fastener shops will have it too.
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Re: Best Place to get o2 bungs? (spooler)
I've got plenty of K&N ones to sell, but shipping is going to cost more than the bungs. I remember somebody posting that a spark plug extension ( or something like that ) would work and be cheaper.
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Re: Best Place to get o2 bungs? (racerxadam)
Oh yeah non-fouler, thats what it was. I knew it was a spark plug something but couldn't quite remember. Good info.
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i bought mine from summit, they were from 5-13 each, i bought the cheapest ones cause i had to buy other stuff to, buut just get a nut from home depot
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Re: Best Place to get o2 bungs? (spike)
18mm spark plug non fouler works well for those of you who will be using an auxilery O2 sensor occasionally, as they come in pairs. Just weld the end up, and you then have a plug for the bung as well.
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Re: Best Place to get o2 bungs? (Quick 200k Mile Motor)
You can weld the cheap stuff to stainless with no problem. Stainless welds just fine to most steels. You can't weld aluminum to steel though.
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