Ang: Re: [Gmecm] Going from 1-wire to heated O2 sensor

Per Lonnborg perlon
Mon Aug 14 08:09:22 UTC 2006


Hi,

will a  AC AFS-76 do the job as well?

They seem to fit in 1995 Chevy Trucks:
http://198.208.187.182/internet/VehiclePartFits.jsp?autosel=A&part=afs76

My parts dealer here in Sweden only seem to have the AFS-76, for about $95.

I repeat my second question again: How come there is so many AC Delco parts-no for these O2 sensors? Is there ANY difference between for 
example AFGS-74 and AFS-76??

/Per

>----Ursprungligt meddelande----
>Fr?n: jay at vessels-clan.com
>Datum: 2006-aug-11 22:00
>Till: "Per Lonnborg"<perlon at passagen.se>, <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
>?rende: Re: [Gmecm] Going from 1-wire to heated O2 sensor
>
>Hi there!
>
>Use the AC AFS-74.
>
>Jay Vessels
>1982 Chevrolet S-10 Sport, 2.8V6 TBI
>1984 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer Sport, 2.8V6 (TBI pending)
>
>Per Lonnborg wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It seems that the O2 sensor info page on this site is not up to date, can someone please tell me which heated 3-wire or 4-wire O2 
sensor 
>> to use if I now have the AFS21 1-wire sensor?
>> (1988 CHEVROLET G20 VAN V8 5.7L 350cid GAS FI N Engine VIN = K)
>> 
>> 
>> /Per
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