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Old 04-19-2007, 10:46 AM
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Where is the cheapest place to get o2 sensor bung and plug? That takes pay pal. Any sponsors?
Old 04-19-2007, 10:49 AM
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Innovative has them for pretty cheap. I just gave my last set away yesterday! sorry.
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Local speed shop, I could have the set in 20 minutes. No shops around you?
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Lmao I live in bfe It sucks to pay 8 dollars for the part and 10 for shipping.
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Full Throttle is where i got mine. Stainless bung and plug for 9 bucks. Site sponsor too

http://www.fullthrottlespeed.com/itemdesc.asp?CartId={4B620957-0519-4EDC-8331-3EVEREST6E76E15EB3C}&ic=001O2BUNG&eq=&Tp=


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I got mine from Innovate as well, picked up a couple
of them at the time. But the Allen plugs suck to get
out, once they get tight; get yourself a Toyota oil
drain plug at the Zone.

Back before there were stainless bungs I used 18mm
spark plug anti-fouling adaptors, cut down and welded
in.
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Oh yeah... Dont weld the bung with the plug threaded in....

I did this to avoid getting any spatter on the threads thinking I was being cautious and instead I ended up with a disaster. The bung pulled a little and became one with the damn plug. I had to put the impact on it to remove it and the threads were totally fried. Luckilly it was mainly the plug that was fubar so I managed to tap out the bung.




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