Took off the O2 sensor in my newer-to-me Aspire SE (not yours Arty), to replace the cheapo sensor with a new Denso one, and discovered that the hole for the O2 sensor is stripped out. Very little thread showing. What's the best way to repair that hole? I'm thinking helicoil, but the kits I have seen online are $80 - $129! :eeeeeek: These kits do come with 5 or 6 helicoils tho; probably a lifetime supply for me. Old sensor was rusted in; no antiseize was used, naturally.
My previous Aspire, which Arty is buying, has been the cleaner car; I don't think it got much winter driving (we salt the roads here). It seems to have been better kept up too.
This one was obviously driven through the winters here, and replacement parts installed were low-grade. PO (a young woman) was overcharged hugely for at least some of this, according to the repair records I got with the car ($100 each for cheap inner and outer tie rods). So I am in the process of putting it right, with top-quality parts. I did the front brakes, and the old rotors were rusty peices of junk! Never seen any this bad.
So anyway, back to the O2 sensor hole issue. Any other thoughts besides helicoils?
EDIT: I might be able to get by with a thread chaser made specifically for the O2 sensor hole. Saw one online for $5. The threads look worn down, but not completely missing.
It's even available at Amazon! And Sears.
My previous Aspire, which Arty is buying, has been the cleaner car; I don't think it got much winter driving (we salt the roads here). It seems to have been better kept up too.
This one was obviously driven through the winters here, and replacement parts installed were low-grade. PO (a young woman) was overcharged hugely for at least some of this, according to the repair records I got with the car ($100 each for cheap inner and outer tie rods). So I am in the process of putting it right, with top-quality parts. I did the front brakes, and the old rotors were rusty peices of junk! Never seen any this bad.
So anyway, back to the O2 sensor hole issue. Any other thoughts besides helicoils?
EDIT: I might be able to get by with a thread chaser made specifically for the O2 sensor hole. Saw one online for $5. The threads look worn down, but not completely missing.
It's even available at Amazon! And Sears.
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