O2 sensor and water

Squash realsquash at yahoo.com
Tue May 18 13:12:56 GMT 1999


My O2 sensor has been completely under water and mud
for long periods of time, while operating.  It never
seemed to fail for me...

Andy

--- Raymond C Drouillard <cosmic.ray at juno.com> wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 16 May 1999 23:56:56 +0200 "Nils Björkman"
> <nisse.honik at sodertalje.mail.telia.com> writes:
> >Hello
> >
> >Im working on an EFI project. The purpose of this
> project is converting
> >and modifying an Volvo B230F engine to be used in a
> boat.
> >
> >Now the turn has come to attach the O2 sensor. The
> following problems
> >occure:
> >
> >1. If the O2-sensor gets in contact with water (in
> the exhaust
> >manifold), will it be destryoed, how does it work
> and so on.
> 
> Car exhaust is mostly water vapor.  I have never
> heard of that bothering
> an O2 sensor.  Liquid water might be another story,
> however.
> 
>
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