O2 sensor question.
heavyredchevy
05-06-2007, 11:24 PM
Does it matter if I move the O2 sensor downstream to right before the cat when it came stock on the driver side manifold? It shouldn’t right? If anything it should be better because it’s now reading both banks. But ever since I did this just after I bought the truck I have this random hesitation. It only does it when it’s warm which leads me to believe that it’s the O2 sensor. I have replaced or checked all other sensors. I have also checked the EGR sys.
FearlessFoe
05-07-2007, 04:36 PM
yeah.. the headers really dont heat up enough to get the one wire o2 sensors workin.. so if you havent already, upgrade to a three wire sensor.. also, the further back, the better the sensor will read. There are exhaust pulses which smooth out as they travel down the pipe. Usually right before the cat is the best place for the sensor. HTH
ktisdale_2
05-09-2007, 12:40 AM
yeah.. the headers really dont heat up enough to get the one wire o2 sensors workin.. so if you havent already, upgrade to a three wire sensor.. also, the further back, the better the sensor will read. There are exhaust pulses which smooth out as they travel down the pipe. Usually right before the cat is the best place for the sensor. HTH
Where can you find a really good aftermarket 3 wire O2 sensor. I have a '93 with a 350. Thanks again guys!
Where can you find a really good aftermarket 3 wire O2 sensor. I have a '93 with a 350. Thanks again guys!
FearlessFoe
05-10-2007, 08:00 PM
aftermarket=bad.
go to rockauto.com and order AFS74 (ACDelco 3 wire oxygen sensor) $45
Also, to make a nice setup.. you can order 85393 (Dorman 3 wire weatherpack) $6
I just finished with this setup.. not a single problem.. seems to have increased my mileage about 2-3? mpg
go to rockauto.com and order AFS74 (ACDelco 3 wire oxygen sensor) $45
Also, to make a nice setup.. you can order 85393 (Dorman 3 wire weatherpack) $6
I just finished with this setup.. not a single problem.. seems to have increased my mileage about 2-3? mpg
heavyredchevy
05-11-2007, 12:36 AM
I couldnt find the 3 wire kit there.
FearlessFoe
05-11-2007, 11:07 PM
Its not a kit.. just a weatherpack connector and a oxygen sensor.. you have to wire it in yourself
my truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain
my truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain
Bob B
05-12-2007, 10:27 AM
Fearless said:
My truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain[/QUOTE]
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Hi, What was the original reason you replaced the sensor?
Was it giving errors?
Bob B
My truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain[/QUOTE]
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Hi, What was the original reason you replaced the sensor?
Was it giving errors?
Bob B
Bob B
05-12-2007, 10:29 AM
Fearless said:
My truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain
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Hi, What was the original reason you replaced the sensor?
Was it giving errors?
Also what year/model/engine truck?
Bob B
My truck just went from 15.5 mpg to a little above 18 after changing just the oxygen sensor so i cant complain
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Hi, What was the original reason you replaced the sensor?
Was it giving errors?
Also what year/model/engine truck?
Bob B
1968 Pontiac
05-12-2007, 10:32 AM
I have the one wire o2 sensor, but want (need) to install the three wire. What wire would go to what. I'm guessing, but does:
1 go to the existing o2 wire
1 go to switched power
1 go to ground
Terminals are usually identified with A. B, C, etc.
1 go to the existing o2 wire
1 go to switched power
1 go to ground
Terminals are usually identified with A. B, C, etc.
heavyredchevy
05-12-2007, 11:59 AM
Yes, please specify how you did this.
That sounds about right 68pontiac.
That sounds about right 68pontiac.
1968 Pontiac
05-13-2007, 07:21 PM
I found a link which ID's the wires for pretty much any O2 sensor made:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jcgebhart/o2sens.html
I found the above link at the following site which seems to have some usefull info for anyone wanting to convert their carbureted vehicle over to TBI:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jcgebhart/msindex.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~jcgebhart/o2sens.html
I found the above link at the following site which seems to have some usefull info for anyone wanting to convert their carbureted vehicle over to TBI:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jcgebhart/msindex.html
1968 Pontiac
05-14-2007, 08:23 PM
Does anyone have ideas on which wire would be easily accessible to splice into for power to the heater on the o2 sensor?
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