I would have used copper, but the local hardware store didn't have anyI set mine up kind of the same way.. Used Copper as the heat sheild. I will be setting up one for Sals car this week as well.....
I would have used copper, but the local hardware store didn't have any
Actually, I had to clock the heatsink so that it would rotate into place as I tightened the sensor. But yeah, an open end wrench works fine.Kurt,
Looks pretty good. Are you still able to get an open end wrench on the sensor without turning the heatsink ?
David
Sounds about right....caused me to recalibrate the sensor several times before it was suggested that my sensor was overheating.Kurt,
I need to make one of those for my 91. I've noticed the sensor has quit working a few times and I'm assuming it because of overheating. Mine stops reading on the gauge and sticks at something like 9.2 and the little red LED flashes for about 20 or 30 seconds like when you first start the car, then it stops flashing and gauge starts reading normal again. Is that what yours did when it overheated ?
David
At least there isn't any special artwork from Micah under thereYour car is dirty.
you cam go to the help section of your nearest auto parts and get a spark plug anti fouler, no need to fabricate anything, simply screw it on the o2 then screw it in the bung