
fnlyfnd
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Mine ripped on me about 1.5wks ago. I've been driving it w/ no concerns in the rain and dusty roads, since I am going to be swapping in a mwe axle. I don't want to go through the process of swapping the boot. It is much easier to pull 3 bolts and a roll pin to put in a new axle. My axle has ~130k on it, so a new axle should last me (I hope).
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So I guess I am pinging. I relocated it, just to actually hear the pinging occur. SOB, I have no idea why it is pinging. It only pings in the 2-3k rpm range, seemed to happen more often when I floored it in 3rd gear, going kinda slow. I don't know what to do. I'll prolly bring it in in a couple weeks. What do you guys think? All possibile tune up items have been done in the past 10k (wires - oem, plugs - ngk vpower, fuel filter, front 02, air filter, pcv, seafoam, tbelt, clutch, and all seals besides HG).
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Does this really work, and can it be a permanent fix. I have had a slight stumble for awhile now between 2000-3000 rpms. '96 2.2 5mt new plugs, wires, filters, 02 sensor, clean maf. It feels like the timming is being retarded, ie: lack of fuel. I was really thinking it was a fuel problem but I've been doing a lot of reading abouth this knock sensor problem. So I am wondering how safe/dangerous it would be to relocate it to the clutch bracket thing, for the rest of time?
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I let the silicone cure almost the entire appropriate 48hrs (it was cold out). So, I think that the little bit of fumes that may have reached the O2 sensor threw it out of line just enough to mess with the idle. Since, I believe, the O2 sensor was already on its way out (the slight stumble at light throttle). I ordered a new O2 sensor so I willl know for sure in a few days. No, I am not just throwing parts at my car. I wanted to replace the O2 sensor when I did the reseal but that extra $100 was just too much at that time. So I am doing it now.