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Thread: Wideband O2 sensor on rear cyl?

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    Wideband O2 sensor on rear cyl?

    Anyone know if there are clearance issues using the stock sensor bung?

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    No issues with my Innovate DLC-1

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    Thanks for the info Cooter. Wonder how hard it is to replace the exhaust pipe on an XB?

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    It's not fun...

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    Meh, wobbly 1" extension and a wobbly allen socket are mandatory. There's only one way to wiggle off and on the headers, but it was fairly straight forward the first time I did it.

    Hay AZ, Back from Japan??

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodge View Post
    Thanks for the info Cooter. Wonder how hard it is to replace the exhaust pipe on an XB?
    FYI you can swap O2 just by removing the fan and going through the area it lives. Crow foot O2 tool/extension/3/8ths ratchet is how I do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooter View Post
    Meh, wobbly 1" extension and a wobbly allen socket are mandatory. There's only one way to wiggle off and on the headers, but it was fairly straight forward the first time I did it.

    Hay AZ, Back from Japan??
    Haven't gone yet. Just been away from the forum a bit lately.

    And yes, lowkey is correct, no need to pull the header to replace the sensor. If that's why you mentioned removing it.



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