G'day,
I am wondering how to remove the O2 sensor from my Feroza? I noticed there is a head I can fit a 22mm ring spanner over which I’m tempted to attack with force, however I thought I'd pop the question on here as I know exhaust manifolds can be brittle.
Just got back from a trip to Lake Eyre. Unfortunately the corrugations combined with saggy (almost inverted) leafs equaled a broken exhaust. The good side is I now have motivation to install a set of Lukey extractors I have spare .
Cheers.
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Removing O2 Sensor
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Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Best to get a new one or see if you can get a used one of an Applause. IIRC, it should be the same fit. And YES, get the extractors
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Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Don't waste your time of a used o2 sensor - they are a consumable part with a life of about 120,000kms.
There not hard to get ( Bosch make a replacement from their universal range, as probably do many others ). The vehicle will run better with a new sensor and get better economy -so its worth doing. All you will have to do is cut the Feroza plug off and fit the new supplied plug.
DO NOT SOLDER THE CONNECTION - CRIMP ONLY
Getiing the old sesnor out is unfortunately a brute force job - you can get a special socket with a slot for the wire, or if its a definate change then a spark plug socket will do ( you have to cut the wire.... ). Obviously a ring spanner will also work.
In all cases it may take quite some force.
There not hard to get ( Bosch make a replacement from their universal range, as probably do many others ). The vehicle will run better with a new sensor and get better economy -so its worth doing. All you will have to do is cut the Feroza plug off and fit the new supplied plug.
DO NOT SOLDER THE CONNECTION - CRIMP ONLY
Getiing the old sesnor out is unfortunately a brute force job - you can get a special socket with a slot for the wire, or if its a definate change then a spark plug socket will do ( you have to cut the wire.... ). Obviously a ring spanner will also work.
In all cases it may take quite some force.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Just buy a new one and fit the extractors at the same time. My original sensor was "welded" into the manifold and left pieces of thread in place......
You can also buy a "plug and play" oxy sensor off the shelf. I posted the info on here ages ago- from memory it was listed as an Applause sensor?
You can also buy a "plug and play" oxy sensor off the shelf. I posted the info on here ages ago- from memory it was listed as an Applause sensor?
David
Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Anything from the "universal" programs are cheaper... but reuqire a crimp.
And yes an Applause sensor is plug and play but it will most likely be an order in job.
And yes an Applause sensor is plug and play but it will most likely be an order in job.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Here's a bit quoted from an article called Fluctuating Idle on warfs.org (thanks). Worth the read if you haven't already.
http://www.warfs.org/component/content/ ... ating-idle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Remember an oxygen sensor "breathes" via the connection wire sheath so don't crimp the sheath or use silicone etc else it won't work properly. Was able to reuse the old connector as the standard universal fit one was different""
Bosch oxygen sensor for a F300/310 ( HD-E ) is a 0 258 002 031
http://www.warfs.org/component/content/ ... ating-idle" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Remember an oxygen sensor "breathes" via the connection wire sheath so don't crimp the sheath or use silicone etc else it won't work properly. Was able to reuse the old connector as the standard universal fit one was different""
Bosch oxygen sensor for a F300/310 ( HD-E ) is a 0 258 002 031
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Re: Removing O2 Sensor
Thanks for the reminder i wrote it.........
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Re: Removing O2 Sensor
LOL small town ain't it. Really helpful article, thanks mate.
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