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Old 02-19-2010, 10:17 AM
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Default Oxygen Sensor Bung Fitting??

I am having a HELL of a time finding a 02 sensor plug to plug my wideband bung. I removed the wideband from the truck and need to plug the hole. I need one by tomorrow morning. Does anyone know if I can buy a brass fitting at a hardware shop to temporarily seal it until I can get something "proper?"

Unless someone wants to overnite me one, lol.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Got an old O2 sensor laying around, or a friend with one? That will work as a good temporary solution. Can't remember the thread size and pitch of that bung off the top of my head, but I know that I've seen it around here before...
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Robbie...i have one....NIB. but on the other side of the rock. let me know if you really want it we can work something out.

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Local muffler shop should have one.
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Go to any parts store, and get a oil drain plug for a Honda. HELP products makes them. They're metric 18 x 1.5 thread. About 3 bucks I think.
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
Go to any parts store, and get a oil drain plug for a Honda. HELP products makes them. They're metric 18 x 1.5 thread. About 3 bucks I think.
Wow, that's an easy solution
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
Go to any parts store, and get a oil drain plug for a Honda. HELP products makes them. They're metric 18 x 1.5 thread. About 3 bucks I think.
went to the auto parts store. got an oil drain plug for a honda, but they crossed referenced it as a 14x1.5? Tried it out and its definetly way too small. What specific year Honda are you referring to?
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Local muffler shop should have one.

you'd think so, but no one has them.
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