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Old 04-07-2008, 10:53 AM   #4 (permalink)
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id move all plastic/and rubber away from the heat. if something cant be removed, shield it with a piece of scrap metal. you dont want to get the housing red hot or anything, it wont take much heat, you basically want the part your removing to stay cold (sensor), and the surrounding part(housing) to warm up so it will expand. this will make it easier to remove the broken sensor. take some masking tape, and label the hoses etc. as you remove them, and take pictures, so you can remember how things go back together.

id give you a hand if your in the Toledo Ohio area.
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