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Old 04-28-2007, 02:15 PM
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i went to change my o2 sensor yesterday and the threads in the o2 bung came out with the sensor? i had anit seize on it when i installed it wtf
this is the second time this happened? any ideas?
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I've never had that happen, and don't recall it happening to anyone else. If this happened before, what are the chances they installed the wrong bung/thread pitch? That you cross-threaded the O2? Used the wrong grade of goop?
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Originally Posted by willwren
I've never had that happen, and don't recall it happening to anyone else. If this happened before, what are the chances they installed the wrong bung/thread pitch? That you cross-threaded the O2? Used the wrong grade of goop?
slim to none the sensor was a ac unit and me being a machinist its easy to tell when the your cross threads and not

and seeing as this happened upon removal idk
its a PITA
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