I've pretty much given up on getting the forward O2 sensor out of my 2004 4.0 Ford Ranger. Has only about 26K on it.
The question is: What's the success percentage you members have had in getting old sensors out?
I soaked it a day in penetrating oil. I purchased the special heavy 7/8 inch slotted socket you need. It had a nice tight fit. I used an extension pipe to get about 2 feet of leverage. Used a hammer on the torqued 3/8 inch breaker bar to try to break the rust.
All I succeeded in doing was to cause the socket to slip on the O2 flats.
I know there are more extreme methods like flaming the sensor to orange and twisting on the cool-down, using a cold chisel on the sensor flats, and tapping the actual sensor itself with a hammer. I worry about damaging the threads in the exhaust pipe, and the truck is just too nice to do a lot of beating on it (I think).
Anyway, I'm curious--what kind of successes (and failures
Thanks! slug













