@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor Using a torch to loosen the sensors when engine is still in car can be dangerous. But using a induction heater you ONLY heat the sensor... the heat will not spread around like a torch does. Google induction rusted bolt remover. You can buy 1000w from china about 250 US $. They are very very good to use when bolts are rusted or stuck. within 30-40seconds bolt get heated. Quicker than torch. You can also check videos here on youtube.
Using a torch to loosen the sensors when engine is still in car can be dangerous. But using a induction heater you ONLY heat the sensor... the heat will not spread around like a torch does. Google induction rusted bolt remover. You can buy 1000w from china about 250 US $. They are very very good to use when bolts are rusted or stuck. within 30-40seconds bolt get heated. Quicker than torch. You can also check videos here on youtube.
Excellent work Peter! This Kemper torch is great!
Thanks
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor Using a torch to loosen the sensors when engine is still in car can be dangerous. But using a induction heater you ONLY heat the sensor... the heat will not spread around like a torch does. Google induction rusted bolt remover. You can buy 1000w from china about 250 US $. They are very very good to use when bolts are rusted or stuck. within 30-40seconds bolt get heated. Quicker than torch. You can also check videos here on youtube.
The engine is n42b20?..thanks
Yes, it is
Using a torch to loosen the sensors when engine is still in car can be dangerous. But using a induction heater you ONLY heat the sensor... the heat will not spread around like a torch does. Google induction rusted bolt remover. You can buy 1000w from china about 250 US $. They are very very good to use when bolts are rusted or stuck. within 30-40seconds bolt get heated. Quicker than torch. You can also check videos here on youtube.
Good 👍
How exactly do you the this on the car as it's really tight can't even get spanner on it does it after be done from underneath thanks
Good question, I have to do mine and I want to know if they can be accessed from under the car.
@@graham9060 its tight mate but you can get it from top with a long extension and an o2 sensor socket
Get back to your roots as a Toyota guru.
Ok