"HELP!" is the rack of packaged stuff (in red
cardboard/clear plastichanging boxex) that Pep Boys
type places have. Stuff like power window switches,
odd mounting hardware, wiring connectors, tools, etc.
--- Jeff Boatright <jboatri@emory.edu> wrote:
> Ulix,
>
> A couple of questions: what is the "HELP section" of
> an auto parts
> store? Did you drill and tap and hole for the
> sensor; if so, where
> would be the best place on an A-series engine?
>
> TIA,
>
> Jeff
>
> At 10:35 AM -0800 11/16/99, Ulix Goettsch wrote:
> >On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Larry Miller wrote:
> >
> > > There was a prior thread (Hi Jay) about air/fuel
> ratio monitor's and I was
> > > wondering if anybody ever installed one.
> > >
> > > I'm going to install one if I have to pull the
> engine to solve my current
> > > clutch problem.
> > >
> > > The question is, has anyone used the one made by
> Edelbrock? The cost is
> > > $126.00 and I believe it is the heated type. The
> display unit uses a series
> > > of lights running from Yellow to Red so it looks
> like it could be used to
> > > tune a carb for economy without getting it too
> lean.
> >
> >Larry,
> >
> >I have one in my X1/9. They really are all the
> same. You could buy the
> >Edelbrock one, but you can also go cheaper. Buy a
> generic heated O2
> >sensor and the LED type gauge from Summit Racing
> for $20 or $30 (can't
> >remember). Then buy an anti-foul spark plug
> adapter from the HELP section
> >of your car parts stor and cut half of it off to
> use a a "bung" to mount
> >the sensor.
> >
> >You DO need a heated type (3 wire) sensor for
> accuracy.
> >
> > Ulix
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1960 Bugeye
1972 BGT
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