So ive come to a conclusion that a O2 sensor that has never been replaced just doesnt want to let go of the downpipe and come out.
Monday I went out and started spraying the O2 sensor with PB Blaster (this stuff rocks) about every 25-30 minutes and tapping on it and what not trying to help it penetrate.
I did this for about 4 hours and was thinking that this would be enough to break the O2 sensor free so I could replace it.
So I grabbed my O2 sensor socket and extensions and what not and got it all hooked up and put a hose clamp around the end so that it couldn't spread.
Well even after letting the PB Blaster to soak in it still wouldn't break free so I basically took the defeat so that it wouldn't round it off.
I dont have access to a torch to heat it up which ive heard is a very good way to break them loose. I already have the new O2 and the shop that I would take it to would only charge me for the labor to do it but any input from you guys would be very helpful.
--Jeremy
Monday I went out and started spraying the O2 sensor with PB Blaster (this stuff rocks) about every 25-30 minutes and tapping on it and what not trying to help it penetrate.
I did this for about 4 hours and was thinking that this would be enough to break the O2 sensor free so I could replace it.
So I grabbed my O2 sensor socket and extensions and what not and got it all hooked up and put a hose clamp around the end so that it couldn't spread.
Well even after letting the PB Blaster to soak in it still wouldn't break free so I basically took the defeat so that it wouldn't round it off.
I dont have access to a torch to heat it up which ive heard is a very good way to break them loose. I already have the new O2 and the shop that I would take it to would only charge me for the labor to do it but any input from you guys would be very helpful.
--Jeremy