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06-15-2013 | #1 |
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o2 Sensor extension harness
Do we use the same one as an LT-1?
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Re: o2 Sensor extension harness
Lee, when I bought my SW headers, SW provided extensions. That has been 3-4 years ago, but you might ask 'em if they still offer them. Other than that, I was able to build my own. No biggie.
But as to your question re the LT-1 extensions, I dunno. (sorry). P.
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06-16-2013 | #3 |
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Re: o2 Sensor extension harness
If the connector is the barrel type and its a heated 3 wire, should be. I have an extension already made up and several other used O2s to make up another one.
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Re: o2 Sensor extension harness
I found it difficult to find the 3-wire extension because I think GM only used that style O2 sensor for a couple of years on limited models. Seems like most later C4's were the 4-wire heated circuit.
I got tired of trying to find an off-the-shelf one and went to Napa to buy the kit to make your own. There was the additional expense of buying the crimping tool though, but the materials to make the harness were about $20 with no discount whatsoever at the parts store. med gauge weatherpack pins: Male Terminal-Napa 725150 (20-18ga) http://m.napaonline.com/Tablet/parts...150_0282444287 Female Terminal- Napa 725151 (20-18ga) http://m.napaonline.com/Tablet/parts...151_0312357060 weatherpack connector and seal- ? I lost my receipt, but a cheaper way to get everything is at Jegs it seems: http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS-Performan...rentProductId= As for wire, I had some decent 105 deg C 18 ga wire from scrap with teflon insulation. The crimper I got was this inexpensive unit: http://www.amazon.com/GM-Delphi-Weat...xp_grid_pt_2_0 You might buy a spare male/female pin from napa anyhow because you might screw up the first crimp figuring out the best way to work the tool. Last edited by mike100; 06-16-2013 at 01:36 PM. |
06-16-2013 | #5 |
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Re: o2 Sensor extension harness
Thanks for the replys, will make one up.
thanks
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