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    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."
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  • #2
    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.

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    • #3
      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.
      werd, i'll do that. should i mapp gas torch as well?
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      • #4
        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.

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        • #5
          The elbow isn't to hard to pull off itself if you do have issues.

          Terrible idea putting those wheels on...

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          • #6
            MrwassmanNA2T wrote: The elbow isn't to hard to pull off itself if you do have issues.
            lets just hope that I don't have issues
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            • #7
              I'll second Jason on this, sept I'd reccomend Sea Foam's Deep Creep. Good stuff.
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