In a message dated 7/26/2008 6:51:44 AM Central Daylight Time,
terryrs@comcast.net writes:
> OXYGEN SENSOR triumph TR3A 60-61 1960 1961 part auto
> Item number: 230274790698
>
> So question: How the heck would an oxygen sensor work in an old Triumph?
> Admittedly, I know next to nothing about these new-fangled gadgeted-up
> tinmobiles. But doesn't the oxygen sensor send signals to some doohickey
>that
> calibrates fuel mixture on a moment to moment basis???? And ain't there no
>such
> doohickey in a TR3A???
>
I know of at least one TR3 with an oxygen sensor. He uses it to check carb
adjustments.
Seriously, it is a typical, generic aftermarket oxygen sensor. These things
are getting affordable and are useful for checking carburettor performance.
The most inconvenient part is fitting your exhaust system with a bung for
sensor installation.
Dave
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