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Doing a 300zx ECU swap into 280zx, Question with o2 Sensor.


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I have an '87 Turbo ECU and I'm wondering how anyone could adapt the o2 sensor to fit into the old 280zx o2 sensor.

 

has anyone made any custom threads that would convert the size to fit the '87 o2 sensor?

 

 

Should just screw right in.

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Should just screw right in.

 

it has a smaller thread diameter.

 

 

according to this

http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php/topic/26230-z31300zx-ecumaf-to-280zxt-swap-guide/page__p__203511#entry203511

84-85 all models use Zirconia type which is the same as the 280ZXT

86-89 non turbo also use the older zirconia type (same thread as well).

86-89 TURBO models use Titania type which is non-compatible and has a smaller diameter thread

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There are many people who have the insert but most have them bundled with other stuff to bring profit.

 

http://www.frsport.com/DIF-10082-O2-Oxygen-Sensor-Adapter-M18-x-1.5mm-to-M12-x-1.25mm_p_15988.html

 

That insert seems way too long.

 

You are also relying on whether the threads are ok in your housing as well.

 

I had missing threads so I couldn't use an insert so I soaked the tiny bolts that hold that small heat shield on with a penetrating oil for many days and was able to get them off.........which is highly difficult and possibly impossible.

 

I just drilled a small piece of metal for the two bolt holes and threaded it for the smaller sensor.

 

Then I found an EGR tube gasket from some toyota at the junkyard bolted it on.

 

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