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Old 12-24-2014   #1
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Default O2 Sensor wiring accessability

Changed the left O2 sensor on my 91 - easy!
On the right I just cannot see how to access the three pin plug sandwiched in between the block and the front frame. I can barely see it let alone get my fingers in there and the loom doesn't pull out. Any suggestions please
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Old 12-24-2014   #2
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Default Re: O2 Sensor wiring accessability

Pull off the k-frame brace for starters on the passenger side motor mount (don't worry, it doesn't hold up the engine, there's a tab welded to the frame you can't see that does that). I then proceeded to use long skinny flat bladed screwdrivers like chopsticks to manipulate the lock tab and popped it out. It just sucks- not much way around it.
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Old 12-24-2014   #3
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Default Re: O2 Sensor wiring accessability

Yep...They're a bitch to get to - is why when I bought my SW headers, I located new bungs on the sides of the header collectors such that they're easy to access w/o jacking the car up. I set the bungs so that the O2 sensors angle very slightly upward to avoid being wiped off in case of bottoming out - which I have a little experience with - and the sensors remained unscathed.
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Old 12-25-2014   #4
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Default Re: O2 Sensor wiring accessability

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Pull off the k-frame brace for starters on the passenger side motor mount (don't worry, it doesn't hold up the engine, there's a tab welded to the frame you can't see that does that). I then proceeded to use long skinny flat bladed screwdrivers like chopsticks to manipulate the lock tab and popped it out. It just sucks- not much way around it.
Thats pretty much how you do it and anything else that works.Its been awhile but I think I took a long rod and a blob of sticky DUM-DUM,also known as seam sealer to get the connector started and then use a long screw driver to push the 2 connectors together but you do need to pull that frame section out.Oh,and to add to the difficulty,I did this in a one car garage with no room on the sides to climb under the car.
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Old 12-27-2014   #5
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Default Re: O2 Sensor wiring accessability

Thanks mike100 and other contributors - job done. How difficult would it have been for the designers to add 3" to the loom and make it easy?
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Old 02-27-2020   #6
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How about removing the nut that attaches to the engine mount? OK?

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Old 02-28-2020   #7
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Pull it out. The brace is a supplement to rigidity. Taking out the brace does not alter engine position.
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