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Imperative that I connect the O2 Sensor on my cat bypass
Hey guys,
I recently installed a Bursch Cat Bypass and muffler to my 83SC. When we pulled the sensor through the sheet metal, it came out as if it was never plugged in at all. I capped the bypass O2 bung and did not install the O2 sensor, as I could not get it out of the original Cat. It is pretty well rusted in there. Shall I buy a new one and install or is okay without it. Please let me know and thank you for your time. Greg |
Buy a Bosch universal at the local parts store for $20 and use it.
Autozone (619) 702-9461 2211 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92102 http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Bosch-Oxygen-Sensor/1983-Porsche-911SC/_/N-iv0llZ8gcvp?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=oxygen+senso r&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=4966_54956_5320 _ |
Drill a hole, weld a bung, install the sensor.
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My Bad.....
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Thanks guys. It is just capped with a bolt right now so I can easily remove and add a sensor. I will take a look at this bosch setup. Thanks Bob
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If it is a 3.2 you can install a Bosch O2 sensor for a '96 Ford Taurus, just splice it.
Make sure you have the proper amount of wires on the sensor. |
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