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How hard is the o2 sensor screwed on there?

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Old 10-01-2005, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: How hard is the o2 sensor screwed on there?

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They didnt invent the O2 Sensor socket for nothing. just get the one that is 1/2 socket and use a breaker bar and that O2 sensor should be out in no time.
you're obviously a dumb ---- since those shitty o2 sensor sockets will break/strip the o2 sensor if you put any sort of force on them. ******.
Ya Spencers right, I have a Snap On one and it also ------s. Cut the wires of and slide a box wrench or deep socket over it or you will strip the ------- thing.
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Old 10-01-2005, 03:10 PM
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u can cut the tab off the grey piece that holds the clip on that little metal tab/bracket

then the remaining connection should go through a 7/8" wrench with a bit of fussing
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Old 10-01-2005, 04:46 PM
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try puttin the wrench on it, and hittin the wrench with a rubber mallet, a few fast quick taps should break it loose (after you heat it up) if you dont have a wrench just let you car run for 5 mins, and watch your hands so you dont burn the hell out of em.

then once its out **** on it and call it names and tell it how much it was pwnd.

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