Re: '87 944 n.a: removing O2 sensor from _old_ manifold
by "William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 9, 2007 at 08:55 PM
you really haven't worked on a car with quality construction before have
you - just use a properly sized wrench and unscrew it - I've never seen
one
stick on a ****sche, though I'm sure it's possible - box end wrench is best
"bryan" <bryanle****e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1181426852.767539.97590@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>i figure there is a > 75% probability that removal of an oxygen sensor
> from an old (probably original) exhasut manifold - even heated up from
> driving or a blowtorch - will cause any of the exhaust manifold parts
> to need replacement. is this reasonable to expect? i.e. should i be
> prepared for welding, new manifold parts, etc.?
>
> if not, what tricks are there to preserve the manifold when removing
> the oxygen sensor?
>
> -bryan
>
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