o2 sensor
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homestarSenior Member
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o2 sensor
what is the easiest way to change the o2 sensor. I don't really wanna pull my turbo and disconnect my exhaust because that's a bitch. I'm tempted to just go to a mechanic with the sensor and a hundred bucks and be like "fixit." -
Jason84NA2TSenior Member
- 2909
If they spend more time, you pay more money… would you rather spend your time or your money?
Spray it with PB for a few weeks before and after driving.
Remove the shield for the brake MC. Use an o2 sensor socket on an extension and pray for the best. -
homestarSenior Member
- 485
Jason84NA2T wrote: If they spend more time, you pay more money… would you rather spend your time or your money?
Spray it with PB for a few weeks before and after driving.
Remove the shield for the brake MC. Use an o2 sensor socket on an extension and pray for the best. -
Jason84NA2TSenior Member
- 2909
it's worth giving it a shot if you can't get it after using penetrant and heat cycling… but the bung nut is 'sinked' into a big chunk of cast iron so it will take a lot of heat. -
MrwassmanNA2TSenior Member
- 2319
The elbow isn't to hard to pull off itself if you do have issues.
Terrible idea putting those wheels on… -
homestarSenior Member
- 485
MrwassmanNA2T wrote: The elbow isn't to hard to pull off itself if you do have issues. -
FreeLanceBumSenior Member
- 157
I'll second Jason on this, sept I'd reccomend Sea Foam's Deep Creep. Good stuff.Drive
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