Generic O2 sensor, $40
David Head
v8q at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 26 10:20:54 EDT 2003
Did that. 1. Heat shrink, 2. heat shrink connectors. 3. Marine grade
self sealing connectors. Bought a calibrated crimper. 4. Used additional
sealer with 1,2 and 3. Longest one lasted 3 months...
Huw Powell wrote:
> Two words: heat shrink. Well, three words: heat shrink tubing. OK,
> four words, self sealing butt connectors.
>
> There is no reason why a good splice should be compromised by goo (or G
> 000...) dripping on them.
>
>> If you have a rack leaking, you'll know why... I tried every possible
>> way to seal the splices. The pentosin would get in and short it
>> out...
>
>
>>> I went to Advance Auto parts, got two $36 Bosch 13913 sensors,
>>> spliced and installed them. The car(93 100s) runs a lot better than
>>> before, the new sensors have breathed new life into it. Splicing
>>> was such a cinch that it makes me wonder why someone would pay a
>>> hundred dollars a piece for an OEM fit sensor.
>>
>
> --
> Huw Powell
>
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>
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