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    Default WTB - Where to buy : Oxygen sensor bung spacer

    Where can I buy one of those spacers that can be put between the sensor and the factory bung ?

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    They are commonly called Spark Plug anti-foulers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    They are commonly called Spark Plug anti-foulers.
    get them at autozone,pepboys,advance,

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    Check w/ any AutoZone or Pepboys...some muffler shop carry them too.

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    AZ said they dont carry them...

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    I need one today. Where can I get one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfman
    I need one today. Where can I get one?
    I've got a pack of 2. I dont know if they will fit your application, but I never used them. I think I paid like $5-$8 for them. You can have them for free if you want them.

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    go to autozone help section, and look for the spark plug anti fouler

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    i bought one sunday morning.i already drilled out one like the insctructions say.ill sell it for $5. bought it for that and some change.

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    Well I bought one of those anti-fowlers and drilled it out: it didn't work, I got a different code because of it. Now my code is p0143 no activity at sensor or somethign along those lines. FOCK FOCK FOCK time to spend money on a new cat and I am broke !!!!!!
    Last edited by jfman; 10-27-2008 at 09:16 PM.

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    did you drill one out with 1/2 bit?..its supose to be.

    unmodified bung>modified bung>o2 sensor

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1NonlyAccord
    did you drill one out with 1/2 bit?..its supose to be.

    unmodified bung>modified bung>o2 sensor
    Yes I drilled it out so the sensor could fit, dont remember what size it was but it was a s big as I could go w/do taking out the whoe piece. Everythign bolted up fine but I guess the sensor is not reading a damn thing now

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    wait,did you do this for the factory cat?
    its meant for a testpipe..to push it farther back so the o2 sensor dosnt blow out and throw a code.since test pipes are smaller than cats

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1NonlyAccord
    wait,did you do this for the factory cat?
    its meant for a testpipe..to push it farther back so the o2 sensor dosnt blow out and throw a code.since test pipes are smaller than cats
    yes I have a cel for a cat issue. look like I will have to buy a new one.

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