Pacesetter LT header install ***NEED HELP***
#16
That one I mentioned three times lol. But, you must not have worked on it yet from the first time mentioning that had to be loosened.
I tried it from the outside, and gave up on that. Got them on thru the bottom.
I tried it from the outside, and gave up on that. Got them on thru the bottom.
#17
Yeah, I saw where you said about the trans tube but honestly when I was trying to go from the bottom it wasn't in the way. But going from the wheelwell I only had to loosen the bolt and move it up a bit. And yes, they sent instructions but in the heat of the battle you tend to forget that you have things like that! But, these were tightened from the inside out just by virtue of those were the first bolts I did so I think I'm good there. Like I said, it's a play/mud/trail truck so as long as it stays in one piece, at least till it gets me home, then I'm good! I really do appreciate all of your help though, and like you said, I will NOT be volunteering my services to do this again!! I'll supervise but that's about it!!
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Just so I'm not sounding too crazy, the front, upstream, O2 sensors have almost a flat end and the rear, downstream, sensors have a rounded end. I'm looking at replacement parts and it seems that it doesn't matter too much about then ends as long as the keys on the female side fit the male, OEM, connectors on truck. Does that make sense? Thanks for the help!
#22
Or he's talking about torquing down from center to outside edges of the flange. per torque specs
#24
I bought the BBK extentions that were listed for that year Mustang but they fit the rear O2, not the front O2. The keys aren't right for the front. The ones I got are the BBK 1676 for the 86-current mustang. Not sure if you still have your paperwork but just in case, is that what you got?
Just so I'm not sounding too crazy, the front, upstream, O2 sensors have almost a flat end and the rear, downstream, sensors have a rounded end. I'm looking at replacement parts and it seems that it doesn't matter too much about then ends as long as the keys on the female side fit the male, OEM, connectors on truck. Does that make sense? Thanks for the help!
Just so I'm not sounding too crazy, the front, upstream, O2 sensors have almost a flat end and the rear, downstream, sensors have a rounded end. I'm looking at replacement parts and it seems that it doesn't matter too much about then ends as long as the keys on the female side fit the male, OEM, connectors on truck. Does that make sense? Thanks for the help!