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Old 03-05-2007, 03:35 AM   #1
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...when you can't get the stupid rusted rounded crap nuts off your exhaust flange.

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So, now I just need to get the O2 sensor & a couple exhaust hangers off the downpipe to get it out of the way for the tranny swap. Which direction is the O2 sensor threaded?

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torches work just as well and dont destroy the bolts and studs
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torches work just as well and dont destroy the bolts and studs
don't have a torch, and the studs were already rusted to crap. Studs will be knocked/drilled out, and new hardware used.
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Old 03-05-2007, 05:45 AM   #4
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O2 sensors are threaded normally.

What is left of the bolts/studs should eventually knock out with a hammer.
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and here i thought you were coming up to my city way to get my hopes up
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and here i thought you were coming up to my city way to get my hopes up
I've been up there a couple times visiting 97dbsl2 & pikachuSC2...
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you should send a message next time your up this way, i love to get together with other saturn owners, most people i meet up here think all saturns are a joke
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ahh Milwaukee tools are the best.

Between Dewalt and Milwaukee we sell more Milwaukee at work.
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