Remove O2Sensor

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Mango

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Stuck O2 sensor 200,000 miles on a 89 burb
 

legopnuematic

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If it’s no good and going to be replaced, cut the end off then put a normal socket on it and try that.
 

Edelbrock

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If there is room, try getting in there with a mini pipe wrench. Or maybe a basin nut wrench.
 

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Sad Sack

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My O2 sensor tool is a 7/8" 6-point box end wrench, works much better if space permits. Goop up the new one with anti-seize.
 
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