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Old 03-13-2005, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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any one know if there is a flange that will make the bolt on o2 sensor into a screw on sensor i have 2 screw sensors laying about and i want to put them to use they are oem sensors for the cam i just wanna use them
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any one have any ideas?
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You should be able to weld on a "bung" for an O2 sensor. Just go to any autoparts store and ask for a "bung" for an O2 sensor. If you can't do the welding yourself, you would probably spend more money taking it to someone to weld this, then you would save by using the screwon type O2 sensors that you have. If that's the case, I would recommend giving them or selling them to a friend for a few dollars and stick with what came with your car.

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i have a bolt on sensor and i want to convert it to a screw on i think you have it the other way arround
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The "bung" will have the internal threads needed to allow the screw on type of sensor to be used. It (the bung) must be welded on.

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any one know if there is a flange that will make the bolt on o2 sensor into a screw on sensor i have 2 screw sensors laying about and i want to put them to use they are oem sensors for the cam i just wanna use them
Your post doesn't make any sense.

1. Your asking if theres a flange that will convert a bolt on type sensor into a screw in type.

The answer is no.

2. Bolt on type o2 sensors already have a flange. Thats how they bolt up (2 nuts/bolts).

3. You can use a screw in type o2 sensor in place of the bolt on type. But you need a flange that has a threaded hole in the middle for the o2 sensor.
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