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Discussion in 'VR - VS Holden Commodore (1993 - 1997)' started by st3r3otyp3, Dec 1, 2008.

  1. st3r3otyp3

    st3r3otyp3 Donating Member

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    The thread in the oxygen sensor port on my extractors is stuffed and so is the oxygen sensor thread, my question is has any fix this using a tap and die... urgent...
     
  2. Haydz

    Haydz Fasten your seatbelts

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    may be easier. to get a new exhaust from the wreckers. i myself have not tried the tap and die method though.
     
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    DannyboyDS Just hand me the pliers.

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    depending on the costs I guess, three options are present, go to the wreckers, try to tap and die it, cut it off and weld a new lug in there.
     
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    You should be able to shop around and get a helicoil to suit that thread. Try your local exhaust shop first. Obvioulsy will involve removal of the header.
     
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    Have the headers off already and tried the tap and die method first I used the 18mm x 1.5 tap and die and it seems like the die made it (oxygen sensor thread) to small.
    The helicoil option I`ve heard of this, though will it bring a bit more meat to the pipe?
    failing that I will use a new lug.
     
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    i'd say the oxy sensor would be a bsp thread??? With a helicol you use a oversized tap (specifically for coils) tap it out larger and then screw in the helicoil this brings it back to standard size
     
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    Just to clarify I meant that the threads are the same but it seems to small for the hole and slides in and out so I need more meat in the pipe, I think I`ll go with the new lug option.
     
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    grrrrrr

    Can`t find a 18mmx1.5mm nut anywhere in my town even the agricultral
    circle`s don`t have them grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
     
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    immortality Can't live without smoky bacon! Staff Member

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    they sell em at Summit Racing but thats in the US so not much use for you. try one of the header manufacturers, they must have em. don't know if they'll sell you one but the'll definitly have em
     
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    Yep, I`ve tried case IH and the other agricultral equipment repair places in my town and they don`t use that pacific part I found some via google but
    they sell em in batch`s, $200 for 100. yes $2ea but we don`t sell em single
    grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
     
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    immortality Can't live without smoky bacon! Staff Member

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    another option is to go to one of the large machine shops in your area and ask then to tap some 25mm dia steel bar, with 18x1.5mm tap. 5 min operation in a lathe. shouldn't cost the earth. ask on a friday arvo and a box of **** will normally cover the cost for the boys.
     
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    All good I found one:thumbsup:
     
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    Ever herd of something called money?
     

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