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    O2 sensors and which carb feeds which cylinders?

    Looking ahead while I have nice clean new exhaust, I was going to have a bung for O2 sensor put in. Here is the question: Which cylinders do which carbs feed? In other words if one carb feeds two on each bank, then I only need one sensor as both carbs feed both, or is one carb for one bank and the other for the opposite? Only hint I have is a picture of the Holly adapter plate and it is separated. If I need two sensors, not is the time to find out!

    #2
    Technical Section, Carbs Tipps and tricks document
    The answer isn't 42, it's 1/137

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      #3
      As per the diagram Drew referenced, each carb feeds two cylinders on each bank.
      Header tanks - you can't beat a bit of bling.

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        #4
        Much thanks. So only one bung and sensor is needed. I'll get one on order.

        Fourth time was the charm getting the rack back in with the wheel centered and all as it should be. I can see, with the correct pipes to it, not that hard. With the kluge some jack-leg put on it was my big struggle.

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          #5
          Fit one in each.....future proofing for multi point fuel injection. You know it makes sense!

          Where are you putting them, I’ve got a pair of tubular manifolds. I was thinking in the separate right angle pieces that connect the manifold to the rest of the system?

          Thanks
          Matt

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            #6
            I have multipoint and put one sensor in link pipe before silencers.

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              #7
              Originally posted by KOY 23 View Post
              I have multipoint and put one sensor in link pipe before silencers.
              Do you mean the pipe that connects the 2 together?

              terry
              Terry Hunt, Wilmington Delaware

              www.terryhunt.co.uk

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                #8
                Follow the instructions of your sensor kit or google some instructions regarding distant from exhaust ports and angle from the horizontal, the latter to stop condensation killing the sensor.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by trunt View Post

                  Do you mean the pipe that connects the 2 together?

                  terry
                  Yes

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