o2 sensor location

Romans, Mark romans at starstream.net
Sat Dec 16 22:08:18 GMT 2000


Put it on one side as close to the exh manifold as you can.
GM did.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Stowe" <DianeS at speakeasy.org>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 10:38 AM
Subject: o2 sensor location


> Hello there.
>
> I have a question, I may of asked this before but I don't think that it
ever
> got resolved.
>
> next week I'm getting my chevy 350 dual exhaust system striagtened out, I
> have a 350 in a 72 jaguar xj6. I'm having an exhaust shop replace the
front
> pipes with better fitting ones and install a crossover pipe after the
> transmission.
>
> it has to be after the transmission becuase due to clearences I don't want
> to cook it.
>
> Should I put my heated o2 sensor in the crossover pipe that far back ? or
> should I put it in one of the header pipes exiting one of the exhaust
> manifolds ?
>
> I have a 3 wire o2 sensor, heated from something or other. I'm worried
that
> it might not get hot enough that far back, vs reading only one side of the
> engine.
>
> thanks, Diane
>
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