Yeah, not surprised. The only way I got my o2 sensor out was putting it on my neighbor's lift. I had struggled for months to get it out and I broke several tools. But on a lift, with plenty of access to the bottom, a 24" pipe wrench plus a 48" pipe over the handle and a few minutes of struggling and it finally creaked free. It's amazing how seized they get.
I'm glad you got yours out. Now just to be sure, remove it once a year and reapply anti-seize.
I'm glad you got yours out. Now just to be sure, remove it once a year and reapply anti-seize.
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