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Old 02-22-2011, 05:54 AM
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So are they 22 or 23? Lol
 
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22m.m. is .8646, 7/8" .8750. About .010 difference and close enough to use a 7/8".
 
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I've used a 7/8" without any problems.
 
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Originally Posted by bluesman409
I've used a 7/8" without any problems.
Hey blue, I bet he got it figured out already since this post is 2 1/2 months old bro.
 
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Yep, got it all worked out. Thx though.
 
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I used 7/8th yesterday... it works.
 
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Originally Posted by harleycharlie1992
they are 22mm there is no 23 mm anything, also 22mm is very close to 7/8 but they are all 22!!
Taking taking off my exhaust on a 2012 Heritage Classic the manual shows two different part numbers for the oxygen sensor tools anybody know what sizes
 
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Originally Posted by Levy1
Taking taking off my exhaust on a 2012 Heritage Classic the manual shows two different part numbers for the oxygen sensor tools anybody know what sizes
2 different o2 sensors , not sockets.....
, I have a 2012 switchback soon to do an exhaust swap......guess I'll grab a 22 mm and some good penetrating oil
 
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Originally Posted by rocket23
2 different o2 sensors , not sockets.....
, I have a 2012 switchback soon to do an exhaust swap......guess I'll grab a 22 mm and some good penetrating oil
Interesting. In 2018, Levy1 responded to a post from 2011 and you just responded to Levy1's post from 2018.
 
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Interesting. In 2018, Levy1 responded to a post from 2011 and you just responded to Levy1's post from 2018.
o2 sensor search brought me here.....22mmm socket will take me to my driveway saturday
 
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