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    Quote Originally Posted by Jtiger360 View Post
    LOL, I got to pull the eng forward and everything at AZ?
    lmfao no dude no get what you need go home let engine cool then start to work or just wait till the next day lol
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    Bungee cord oh lord accident waiting to happen. Use a ratchet strap and a 7/8 wrench the o2 socket isn't necessary.
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    I know a guy with tow straps I am going ask him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Bungee cord oh lord accident waiting to happen. Use a ratchet strap and a 7/8 wrench the o2 socket isn't necessary.
    Thanks!! You guys rock thank for the help!
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    Wow this thread is full of fail. I mean really... it is.

    There should be no need to rock the engine forward to replace the 02 sensor. Buy the proper tools and get after it the right way, this is leading you straight toward something else breaking or a hospital trip, in a different car, because you broke yourself while fixing your broken car.


    Go to your local Auto Parts store, buy ^^^ $10-15 and it's a life saver. Last thing you want is to strip out the stuck sensor and have a mechanic get involved.
    After that a simple ratchet with a long extension, I think I used a 6" and a 3" last time I did it before I installed headers.

    Use these 3-4 items and its easy peasy, if you have a angle joint that may make it a wee-bit easier but not needed.

    Just unhook the plug for the sensor first, the slot in the socket is for the connector to stick out of and it will just slide down and unbolt. Put new on in with anti-sieze and reconnect and done.

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    BRAVO^^^ BRAVO lol thanks tlsheff for the help
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    Quote Originally Posted by TLSheff View Post
    Wow this thread is full of fail. I mean really... it is.

    There should be no need to rock the engine forward to replace the 02 sensor. Buy the proper tools and get after it the right way, this is leading you straight toward something else breaking or a hospital trip, in a different car, because you broke yourself while fixing your broken car.



    Go to your local Auto Parts store, buy ^^^ $10-15 and it's a life saver. Last thing you want is to strip out the stuck sensor and have a mechanic get involved.
    After that a simple ratchet with a long extension, I think I used a 6" and a 3" last time I did it before I installed headers.

    Use these 3-4 items and its easy peasy, if you have a angle joint that may make it a wee-bit easier but not needed.

    Just unhook the plug for the sensor first, the slot in the socket is for the connector to stick out of and it will just slide down and unbolt. Put new on in with anti-sieze and reconnect and done.
    I like that way, way better! will do thanks!! I got to buy a long extension ratchet too (got my tools stolen a wile back)....
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    I bought that 02 sensor socket several years ago, still looks new. Maybe 4-5 uses between my car and a couple others. But its worth its weight in gold. So much easier than trying to get a wrench on the sensor, especially where the GP rear manifold is at.

    Buy one, use applies to probably 90% of most of the cars on the road. That + 10" ext or a couple short ones and you will be home free and done in record time.

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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