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Author Topic: O2 Sensors, are they a problem?  (Read 2497 times)

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Steve Cole

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Re: O2 Sensors, are they a problem?
« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2008, 07:11:35 PM »

Be very careful about using an oil or spray on them to get them out. Most of the wd40 type sprays have silicone and/or lead in them. If that gets on the sensor itself or into the sensor it will ruin it. If your going to put anti-seize on it you must use lead free or oxygen sensor safe product or the same thing will happen.
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Re: O2 Sensors, are they a problem?
« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2008, 08:44:21 PM »

I saw John Golden use a long hemostat to get to Hogbreath's O2 sensor eliminators.  I'm thinking the same thing should work to get to the rear O2 sensor plug if it is still located below the starter.   :nixweiss:
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