So, I had a bad O2 sensor heater on my '03 Yukon XL 4x4. Pre-cat, driver's side. Easy fix and I've changed them on other vehicles before without issue. Well, this time the threads for the bung came out with the O2 sensor.
I need a helicoil or a new bung because there's too much thread missing in the bung to just chase or re-tap. Called around a bit today and no shops in the area are capable of doing this (or at least they don't want to take over my failed attempt).
I think the cross pipe will have to come out to get good access to drive a drill and tap in straight. The helicoil kit is $135 and another $15 for a drill bit. So, $150 and I'd have the same 13 year old, 100k mi cats.
I can get a whole new cross pipe with cats from Walker for $315 though. I can also sell my used OE cats to the local scrap yard for $80-100 or so. So, cost of that fix would be $215ish. In either case I'd replace all 4 O2 sensors while I've got easy access to everything given the age, mileage and inexpensive price on the sensors ($35 each for OE).
By all accounts on Amazon reviews the Walker is very close or equal to the quality of the OE part. What's my best option? Keep the factory pipe and spend $150 to put in one helicoil and hopefully be able to get the other sensors out without issue? Or spend another $65 and get new (although aftermarket) cats and not have to deal with removing the old sensors at all?
The extra money isn't an issue if it saves me time and frustration. I just don't want to swap in an inferior pipe/cats vs OE (mileage and age considered). The 20 reviews on Amazon are all positive except for one where it seems it was bent in transit.
FWIW I've already let the penetrating lube spraying begin on all fasteners involved in the process. I'll do that at least daily for the next few days while I decide what I'm going to do and wait for parts/tools to arrive.
I need a helicoil or a new bung because there's too much thread missing in the bung to just chase or re-tap. Called around a bit today and no shops in the area are capable of doing this (or at least they don't want to take over my failed attempt).
I think the cross pipe will have to come out to get good access to drive a drill and tap in straight. The helicoil kit is $135 and another $15 for a drill bit. So, $150 and I'd have the same 13 year old, 100k mi cats.
I can get a whole new cross pipe with cats from Walker for $315 though. I can also sell my used OE cats to the local scrap yard for $80-100 or so. So, cost of that fix would be $215ish. In either case I'd replace all 4 O2 sensors while I've got easy access to everything given the age, mileage and inexpensive price on the sensors ($35 each for OE).
By all accounts on Amazon reviews the Walker is very close or equal to the quality of the OE part. What's my best option? Keep the factory pipe and spend $150 to put in one helicoil and hopefully be able to get the other sensors out without issue? Or spend another $65 and get new (although aftermarket) cats and not have to deal with removing the old sensors at all?
The extra money isn't an issue if it saves me time and frustration. I just don't want to swap in an inferior pipe/cats vs OE (mileage and age considered). The 20 reviews on Amazon are all positive except for one where it seems it was bent in transit.
FWIW I've already let the penetrating lube spraying begin on all fasteners involved in the process. I'll do that at least daily for the next few days while I decide what I'm going to do and wait for parts/tools to arrive.
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