Innovate Motorsports 3736 Stainless Steel Exhaust Bung and Plug Kit
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Those measurements are the exact size of the standard exhaust sensor. I didn't check the actual measurement but I believe they are the exact size.
Selected User Reviews For Innovate Motorsports 3736 Stainless Steel Exhaust Bung and Plug Kit
For my Subaru, I had it welded into my stainless steel exhaust system, and it delivers exactly what I expected. It is being used with a MTX-based unit The word "wbo2" is capitalized. I gave it 4/5 rather than 5/5 since it does not come with a washer or gasket of any kind. All of the o2 sensors that I have ever seen have some kind of reusable washer gasket that comes with them. A gasket would allow for a better seal and it would be less likely that the plug would come loose. It is possible that I am mistaken. The fact that I am not using it right now does not worry Here's a tip As per the WBO2's instructions, it is not recommended to install the sensor below 3 or 9 o'clock on the pipe as it could have issues with condensation.
I've bought three so far - very pleased with them A picture advertisement has never been matched with a product. Because I liked the clean look of the round socket head plug, I chose these to be welded into stainless motorcycle headers. All of the tuneable ports on the bike have been fitted with unsightly hex head plugs instead of sockets as depicted here. However, the bike has been tuned in most cases, but the plugs are used mostly for tuning. Yet worse, the steel plugs rusted straightaway when used, and machine work on the same is poor in Aside from its excellent corrosion resistance, the bung itself is fine, can easily be welded, and is easy to weld.
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As pictured, it's not what it looks like. There is a hex head on the bolt that secures the plug. Despite being functional, this head plug does not look like the Alan one that is In addition, the bung is not fitted with a pilot skirt on the bottom as do some others, so it would be easier to center and weld it to the exhaust pipe hole.
Originally I purchased this thinking I would need it to go with my wideband, but I couldn't use it for that reason, so it is now sitting in my garage. I am pretty confident I will find something else to do with it. It arrived a couple of days ahead of schedule, so no complaints.
I was satisfied with the bung, which seems to be of good The hex head plug that is included in the kit is easier to remove or install in tight areas, so I don't mind that it's not like the one in the picture. It can be helpful to hang onto an old oxygen sensor throughout welding so you can use it to hold and position the bung as it welds.
Even so, it did its job in plugging up the bung I had on my downpipe, so it did its job. This bung isn't something I used, but I'm sure it's a fine piece of equipment.
My bunghole needs were so great that I had to have one. My initial impression is that it looks very well made, and I am confident that it will perform as expected after installation.