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Posted by Curt K. on May 08, 2000 at 08:35:44:

In Reply to: o2 sensor from stang clarification posted by henry on May 07, 2000 at 21:40:58:

That part number is correct. I use it as a universal 3-wire sensor in the eta and big block engines. Make sure the wires are crimped well because the steel wire doesn't solder very well at all. Good luck

Curt K.

: I have a 84 325e with three wire o2. I used a bosch part #13942 from a 90 5.0 mustang. It should work for most three wire o2 in 325e. If anyone has used this in their 318 or 325i let me know for future reference.




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