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willtill
Posted 2013-04-12 5:55 AM (#134632)
Subject: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
O2 sensors are just plain ugly; hanging off the head pipes like an engorged tick.

I ordered the O2 bung plugs from Witchdoctors yesterday; I am completely removing the O2 sensors from the head pipes; since I have installed the Dobeck EFI jetkit.

Is it easier/better to remove the O2 sensors while the head pipes are warm; or cold? Should I use a penetrating oil first? What about applying some copper anti-seize to the bung plugs before installing them?

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okie vision
Posted 2013-04-12 7:46 AM (#134637 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: Re: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
I removed mine w/ the bike cold, no oil, no problem. Installed without anti seize.
I did use the copper washers my plugs came with.
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willtill
Posted 2013-04-12 7:51 AM (#134639 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: Re: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Thanks Okie....
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Thomas
Posted 2013-04-12 8:53 AM (#134643 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: RE: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Central Wisconsin

willtill - 2013-04-12 5:55 AM O2 sensors are just plain ugly; hanging off the head pipes like an engorged tick. I ordered the O2 bung plugs from Witchdoctors yesterday; I am completely removing the O2 sensors from the head pipes; since I have installed the Dobeck EFI jetkit. Is it easier/better to remove the O2 sensors while the head pipes are warm; or cold? Should I use a penetrating oil first? What about applying some copper anti-seize to the bung plugs before installing them?

I put some penetrating on the sensors and a 22mm wrench to remove them.  A 10mm allen socket works good to install the plugs with a little copper anti-seize like you stated.

 

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conn-e-rot
Posted 2013-04-12 10:04 AM (#134648 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: Re: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Cruiser

Posts: 108
Conneaut, OH
Are the O2 sensors needed when using a pcv or other controller?
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willtill
Posted 2013-04-12 10:15 AM (#134650 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: Re: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
O2's not needed on a 2011 when using a Dobeck EFI controller; or Lloydz controller.
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diamonbird
Posted 2013-04-12 5:45 PM (#134679 - in reply to #134632)
Subject: Re: Removing O2 sensors from headpipes


Cruiser

Posts: 251
Mechanicsville, VA United States
My understanding is the O2 sensors do nothing for the way your motor runs, they just help with the Idling of your motor.......if you get the PCV get the Auto Tune to go with it, it comes with different O2 sensor that work with the Auto Tune and the PCV to tune your motor and I can say they work very well together. I installed this set up on 08 Vision back in Feb. and my bikes run fantastic now, I had the VFCIII before the PCV and I couldn't never get to where there wasn't something wrong with the drivability of the bike so if you go with something other then the PCV you're going to need a Dyno done to get it right and if you don't get the Auto Tune to go with the PCV you're going to need a Dyno done also to get it right.

Edited by diamonbird 2013-04-12 5:51 PM
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