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Re: [TR] O2 sensor & 'Engine Exhaust Gas Analyzer'

To: "dorpaul" <dorpaul@bellsouth.net>, "list Triumph" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] O2 sensor & 'Engine Exhaust Gas Analyzer'
From: "Rick" <patton@suscom-maine.net>
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:29:29 -0500
Hello Paul,

I think that they have misled you on this item. When your TR was built O2
sensors had not been invented. The add copy is very misleading. What they
show in the photo is a typical single wire sensor as used in the mid
eighties GM cars and trucks. It's a very common sensor and available at all
the parts stores for about the price offered. It has limited use for tuning
as it is a narrow band sensor meaning it will only show a small percentage
plus or minus from optimum of 14.7.

If your tester has only a single lead (or two with one being ground) it may
work. You may need to add a bung to keep it close to the exhaust manifold so
it will be heated by the exhaust. You can get a bung and a plug at most any
auto parts stores. The newer higher end testers use three or four wire wide
band sensors so they can be internally heated especially when slipped into
the tail pipe. You haven't spent a bunch of money on the sensor so should
give it a shot. Most good running TR's will read on the rich side.

Rick Patton
rick@pattonmachine.com
http://pattonmachine.com



> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 7:37 PM
> To: list Triumph
> Subject: [TR] O2 sensor & 'Engine Exhaust Gas Analyzer'
>
>
> List,
> Without knowing if it will work or not, I went ahead and ordered a Oxygen
> Sensor for my car:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=
> &item=25022
> 1126650
>
> You see, I already have a NOS 'Engine Exhaust Gas Analyzer'
> (which has never
> been used and looks out of the '80's-maybe older).  Perhaps this
> instrument
> would be all I would need for playing with my tuning
> 'down-the-road', so to
> speak.  But I thought, just in case, this SINGLE WIRE OXYGEN
> SENSOR might be
> of some value.  At this time I only 'think I know' that 14.7
> parts oxygen to 1
> part fuel is suppose to be the ideal mixture.  (You better MOVE
> OVER Randall,
> buddy!!) j.k.
>
> Seriously, does anyone know anything about whether using these two things
> togather might be possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul Dorsey
> 60 TR3
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