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Old 12-16-2012, 09:28 PM
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Can anyone tell me what size thread would the plugs for the o2 bungs be? I am planning to run sims so I wont be using the bungs.
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19mm, or you can just leave the o2 sensors in the and cut the wires off
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sounds good thanks
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18mm, Toyota oil pan drain plugs in the discount
auto store blister-packs are good. Beware the
stainless Allen-head plugs unless you want them
in there permanently. They gall in place and are
too soft, the socket will round out before the plug
comes loose.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
18mm, Toyota oil pan drain plugs in the discount
auto store blister-packs are good. Beware the
stainless Allen-head plugs unless you want them
in there permanently. They gall in place and are
too soft, the socket will round out before the plug
comes loose.
Damn, missed that one. Sorry my mistake.
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QUOTE=jimmyblue;16986756]Beware the
stainless Allen-head plugs unless you want them
in there permanently. They gall in place and are
too soft, the socket will round out before the plug
comes loose.[/QUOTE]

My buddy just had the same problem, let just say it took a long time to fix.
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i just cut the wires off of an old o2 and put the o2 back in



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