I replaced the 2 that came on the f150 with one replacement. But it only has one o2 sensor.
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I replaced the 2 that came on the f150 with one replacement. But it only has one o2 sensor.
Ed, you can try the spark plug non-fouler trick. You only need to fool the o2's afte rthe cats. Buy a couple spark plug non-foulers from the help! section at oreilly that match your o2 sensor threads. Drill out the non-fouler so the sensor will thread into it. Thread the non-fouler into the exhaust pipe, thread the o2's into the non-fouler.
I've read about many people having luck with this. I guess it gets the o2 sensor out of the stream just enough that it won't read the full amount of exhaust and will think the cats are working properly.
Cool beans. I'll try that. I found a place that sells 'mini cats' that do about the same thing. ***
Lets play the games, "What would you pay for this truck?"
Specs:
1950 Chevy 3100
Clear Title
All original
235.5-cid "105 Hi-Torque" inline-six engine does run but needs the timing adjusted
missing the gas tank
bottom two corners of the back of the cab are rusted through (no serious rust on the rest of the body)
wooden bed is rotted out and mostly missing
frame has surface rust but is solid
5 window truck with all original glass
Tires need to be replaced
Front drivers fender has been damaged
Here are two pics (ignore the sellers little girl).
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1500
I would go 2000, and am very interested if you are trying to help out a friend get it sold
The seller is one of my mom's clients. She saw the hood with the chevy emblem in his garage and asked if the hood was for sale. He went on about how he has the entire truck. He really isn't looking to get rid of it but it is just sitting in storage. He is asking more than $2K which is too bad b/c I would love to have it.
Send me a pm with what it would take for him to letit go
My fiances 03 Ford f150 5spd shudders on take off. It's fine while in motion though. We had a new clutch put in a few months ago and I think the linkage needs to be adjusted. Anyone have experience with this?
if it shudders with a fairly new clutch, either the flywheel wasnt surfaced right or it has a rear seal leaking on it and it's oil soaked now
Great. At least its still under warranty. I'll take it in and have them look at it. Thanks.
I haven't wired up subs in quite a while, is this correct?
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...o/speakers.jpg
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