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DOMINION 01-18-2008 06:46 PM

911! OBX Header and Turbo EX Exhaust! Help!
 
I need to replace the gasket that connects from the header to the Turbo EX Exhaust with a mid pipe.
Anyone know where I can get one like right now? or ASAP!!!?

Also the O2 sensor will not come off of the OEM Exhaust Manifold :banghead:

Anyinfo would be much kind!
PM me!
Thank you!
-Gilbert

Gish 01-18-2008 06:55 PM

Try Autozone or Pep Boys, any place like that.

staticlag 01-18-2008 06:56 PM

are you talking about the donut one or the flat ring one?

you can just re-use both

DOMINION 01-18-2008 07:06 PM

Oh ok but what if you can cuz its all broken up.

And what about the 02 sensor? they cant get it off! and if I replace it, Its like $200 bucks! man this sucks.

staticlag 01-18-2008 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2250032)
Oh ok but what if you can cuz its all broken up.

And what about the 02 sensor? they cant get it off! and if I replace it, Its like $200 bucks! man this sucks.

take your time, if it is warm it might have trouble coming out, try a little WD40 but be careful to not get any on the sensor. My tool of choice for removing it is a adjustable wrench http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:A...ble_wrench.jpg

if its really stuck. try putting it outside in the cold to cool down for 20 minutes. Bring it into your garage and use a propane torch to heat the metal next to the sensor for a few seconds then try and take it off.

staticlag 01-18-2008 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2250032)
Oh ok but what if you can cuz its all broken up.

And what about the 02 sensor? they cant get it off! and if I replace it, Its like $200 bucks! man this sucks.

which one are we talking about, the flat thin ring gasket?

you can probably find that at autozone, pep boys, etc.

the fiber donut gasket you are probably going to have to buy from the dealership.

DOMINION 01-18-2008 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by staticlag (Post 2250038)
take your time, if it is warm it might have trouble coming out, try a little WD40 but be careful to not get any on the sensor. My tool of choice for removing it is a adjustable wrench http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:A...ble_wrench.jpg

if its really stuck. try putting it outside in the cold to cool down for 20 minutes. Bring it into your garage and use a propane torch to heat the metal next to the sensor for a few seconds then try and take it off.

Ahh I see. But I dont know if they have tools like that.


Originally Posted by staticlag (Post 2250040)
which one are we talking about, the flat thin ring gasket?

you can probably find that at autozone, pep boys, etc.

the fiber donut gasket you are probably going to have to buy from the dealership.

Yeah I know I need to replace them. But thats ok.

staticlag 01-18-2008 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION (Post 2250051)
Ahh I see. But I dont know if they have tools like that.

a big vise grip might do it. be careful though

DOMINION 01-19-2008 01:44 AM

Our tech started working on the car at 10am till closing. and cant get it off. He tryed everything. Even what you said and still no dice. This sucks.

Can I do this as a option?
Buy a cheep O2 and run that for now so I can take off the Exhaust manifold with the OEM O2 and work on it latter?
This way you can still drive the car right?
Anyone know of a "O2 that will get the job done for now"? Just till I get the cash to buy the replacment OEM O2 sensor.

Thank you!

NgoRX8 01-19-2008 01:55 AM

mine is messed up to when i took it off the OEM manifold for my re-amemiya header. it took a lot of force to get it off, and the thread on the o2 sensor will get messed up.

not sure of any o2 sensor replacement for the exhaust manifold though. true the OEM one is expensive as hell.

DOMINION 01-19-2008 01:59 AM

I know Tanabe makes "a" O2 sensor but I dont know if they make one for our car or how much it is. I'm go google it. BRB...

DOMINION 01-19-2008 02:11 AM

Thats odd. I could not find anything on there sit but when I got my springs they had a add in a paper with my springs.

tdiddy 01-19-2008 08:40 AM

A 22mm box wrench is what I used to get the front O2 sensor out. I needed to have the midpipe out of the car and it was a bitch. Heating it might help if penatrating oil doesn't help but don't heat the sensor directly. Heat the manifold around the sensor then try to remove the senso with the 22mm wrench.

JB_Rotary 01-20-2008 10:45 AM

PB Blaster

dannobre 01-20-2008 12:03 PM

Best thing to do is to buy another one for you midpipe...By the time you get it out...it won't work anyway....

DOMINION 01-20-2008 03:41 PM

^Sounds like you have done this before?

dannobre 01-20-2008 09:13 PM

Yep....I tend to comment on stupid things I've already done :D:

staticlag 01-20-2008 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by dannobre (Post 2252799)
Yep....I tend to comment on stupid things I've already done :D:

Lol, reminds me of the safety steward of my last job at the pharm company...

"okay guys, the meeting today is about reaction safety, one thing you should NEVER do is throw a 5 gallon bucket of 50% sodium hydroxide into a tank of 80 degree celsius solution of pH 3. Why?

because when you throw the bucket in it reacts so violently it shoots back in your face and covers you with boiling caustic soda....

:lol:"

DOMINION 01-20-2008 11:28 PM

LOL thats classic!


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