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    Unhappy Front Cross Member Bar Removal Consequences

    Howdy to all.
    Beware !
    I removed the front cross member bar to have better access to the removal of the oil pan_ working on the front cover.
    I previously removed the exhaust and intake manifolds.
    Because of the weight of the cats, two things happened:
    _ The Oxygen sensors cables disengaged from the connectors, see pictures below.
    _ Muffler got disengaged from the front side of the system.

    I need your help in connecting things back together, I know I could buy new O2 sensors, which I'll soon. I wold like to learn how to connect these back together.
    I don't have welding tools either.
    Any ideas is better than where I'm..... stock.
    I sincerely appreciate your help and thank you all for your time and knowledge.
    Merry Christmas to all !
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    Here are pics of OEM sensors
    The connectors should push back into the shell.
    There will be a little backwards facing tab that stops them coming out ,you will need to bend them out a little before you push them in.
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    Thumbs up Fantastic Help !

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelp View Post
    Here are pics of OME sensors
    The connectors should push back into the shell.
    There will be a little backwards facing tab that stops them coming out ,you will need to bend them out a little before you push them in.


    Great help Michael knowing where the colors go.
    Knowing the

    Designation:
    Signal_________________Black
    Ground_________________Grey
    Heater_________________White
    Heater_________________White


    Your help came within minutes of my posting...half a world away. I still miss Australia
    Thank you very much indeed.
    Merry Christmas !

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    Looking at the exhaust, there is a good chance a muffler shop could repair that.
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    Looking for an at Home quick fix

    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Looking at the exhaust, there is a good chance a muffler shop could repair that.

    Thanks Ron, any idea for a quick fix, doesn't have to be permanent.
    Thanks

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    It looks like the pipe could be plugged back in and rewelded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twins Disco View Post
    Thanks Ron, any idea for a quick fix, doesn't have to be permanent.
    Thanks
    Tie the pipe to the muffler with fencing wire. Old bush remedy.

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    Cobb and Co stuff it together Double length of wire around one pipe round the bar at other end, short bit of rod and start twisting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    Cobb and Co
    Cobb was an American.
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    If you weren't in Florida I'd happily weld it up for you

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