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Size of the 'oxygen sensor' nut?

How big, in mm, is the nut on the oxygen sensor on the catalysator? I need to get a spanner that fits but the bike is at home. :/

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22mm or 7/8" will work.

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22mm or 7/8" will work.

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Old 03-05-2004, 07:59 AM
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How often should that part be replaced?
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When it goes bad, or gets "lazy". To get a accurate reading it should prolly get hooked up to a motronic scantool, and hopefully you can read the voltage with a line graph. A meter can be used in some cases (depending on the meter). I havent heard of a milage where they should be changed at.

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