coppermouse
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Can someone suggest a quality oxygen sensor tool. I don't mind spending a little money, but don't want to spend too much. I know there are a few designs out there. What one works the best
Here is the one I use the most. I have about 10 differant ones but this one is my most used
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...&group_ID=1448&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
If you are replacing it, you can cut the wires or slip the wrench over the connector.
On really tight sensors, the socket with the slot cut up the side will want to spread. To prevent this, slide a worm type hose clamp down over the socket and tighten it as much as possible and then it will not spread.
I have had to take a chisel in an air hammer or pneumatic rivet gun to catch a corner of a hex and break them loose.
Charles
for stubborn ones i use this. A Lisle 43900. its an attachment for the air hammer.
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i mostly use the snapon swr1, but i do have two other snapon's that use a ratchet or breaker bar
This is the same one that I have and it has worked well. I bought another one by accident a few years ago and put it in the classifieds.Here is the one I use the most. I have about 10 differant ones but this one is my most used
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...&group_ID=1448&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
if you are replacing it, you can cut the wires or slip the wrench over the connector.
Among the types of oxygen sensors used in vehicles are the single wire oxygen sensor and the heated oxygen sensor. The latter type of sensor features a heating ingredient to help in the warm up which leads to proper operating temperature and to keep up that temperature. For your oxygen sensor to run properly, there are four fundamental conditions that should be considered.
spam?.................
For real tough ones I just cut off the top of the O2 sensor with a grinder, then use a regular 7/8 socket.
for stubborn ones i use this. A Lisle 43900. its an attachment for the air hammer.
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i mostly use the snapon swr1, but i do have two other snapon's that use a ratchet or breaker bar