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I replaced the O2 sensor on the El Camino. The old one was in there as a leftover from before I replaced the 305 with a 350, 87,000 miles ago. I figured it would not last much longer, so I had one in stock, ready to replace the old one.
I took it for a test drive, and all is well. No more Check Engine Soon light. I had to dig out my OBD1 reader (yea, OBD1 not 2) and tell it the system was a 1990 Vin H to read the code properly. I adapted a more modern throttle body fuel injection system many years ago as I hated the Rochester computer controlled carb that was on it from the factory.
Now days there are multiple all in one easy conversion kits to convert to FI. Not back in the olden days when I was ready to have a car that ran like it should.
It was an easy R&R of the sensor.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
Last edited by GH85Carrera; 05-01-2025 at 03:41 PM..
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