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Re: Oxygen sensor / Lamder probe
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 04:33:06 -0000
The best way to remove it is to heat the fitting it screws into with 
an acetalyne torch. If you don't have one find a muffler shop to do it 
for you. It will save you alot of aggravation, time, knuckles, 
band-aids, and cursing. If you try to "muscle" it out you may wind up 
taking the threads out with it. If you bring the new one with you they 
could also install it and they shouldn't charge very much. Have them 
use some anti-seize compound on the threads so it will come out easier 
next time. Don't forget to reset your lambda counter and check your 
valve adjustment. While you are there remove the test plugs and 
reinstall with anti-seize too. Whenever you work on the exhaust system 
heat is the only way to go!
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Paul Salsbury" <paul.salsbury@xxxx> wrote:
> Help!!!
> 
> I am at my wits end.........
> 
> Can someone please give me a hint or tip on how to get my old oxygen 
sensor out. I know it should unscrew, however it just won't budge one 
mm, Is there an easy way to do this, I've used penitrating oils and WD 
40 to try and free it to no avail.
> 
> Paul
> 
> #6463
> 
> 
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