The question posed involved a difficult to remove sensor. The advice being offered is for just that situation. A normal wrench is fine most of the time, but . . . Karl Wolz > WOW. Where do all of you people LIVE?!? > I recently had to remove 2 oxygen sensors from a pair of 87's- one had > been sitting in a field of tall grass for years, and the other was > driven in the snow all the time. I used whatever wrench it is that fits > (7/8"?) and just... unscrewed them. No penetrant, heat, or anything. > > Amazed, > Simon |
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