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Old Oct 16, 2008 | 01:39 PM
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o2 sensor location on header

Hi guys, installing a header on a 13B of an 84 se and notice that it don't have a bung for the o2 sensor. It's a RB header,just wondering If any of you guys have a picture or showme a drawing of the best location, also I'llbe losing the six ports any thougs on what to do. Thanks in advance!
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Old Oct 16, 2008 | 01:57 PM
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The header on my SE has the O2 sensor located just ahead of the rear flange, after the pipes join together.
As for the aux port actuators, you could always convert them to operating off the air pump.

The RB header/presilencer made to fit the SE has both the O2 sensor and aux port provisions. Mine has the provisions, niether are utilized, as the car has been converted to carb.
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Old Oct 16, 2008 | 11:10 PM
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[QUOTE=Rogue_Wulff;8643132]The header on my SE has the O2 sensor located just ahead of the rear flange, after the pipes join together.
As for the aux port actuators, you could always convert them to operating off the air pump.

The RB header/presilencer made to fit the SE has both the O2 sensor and aux port provisions. Mine has the provisions, niether are utilized, as the car has been converted to carb.[/QUOT sorry for the late respond my computer at work went waco ,Rague thanks for thout e info my concer is the original 02 sensor sits just side off the exhaust manifold is it going to work ok If I place the bung past the exhast header to the pipe that connects to both exaust pipes.I hope I got it right!
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