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Hi everyone I'm just dropping by to see if anyone has a lead on Titanium o2 sensor bungs, specifically 18mm by 1.5mm, in Australia.

I realise this is my first post and I'm not likely to be dropping by much as I'm more a bike kinda guy ( 06 ZX14 ), but I figured it was worth a go.

Any help is appreciated, I've tried various shops and online searches but nothing has come up....

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Custom make one. If you can get some solid bar the correct size I could tap it out for you... Perhaps get a 5mm thick block welded to the exhaust and tap that out? Where are you located?

You may find an offcut on ebay or at a local machinist if you ring around.

Edit:

I thought I may have had one but it seems the thread is too small, perhaps m16? I thought you might be able to modify the sensor instead but probably not.

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Have you tried Google. I'd say probably not cause I just Googled "titanium o2 sensor bung" and lo and behold found what you're looking for within about 15-20 seconds.

Thanks for the offer scotty nm35, I'm about 6 hours away in Goulburn.

I might look into getting some titanium and having it tapped, thanks for the suggestion :cheers:

Cowboy1600 I did try google, I tried all 5 pages of australian results last night and I just checked the fist page (50 results) just now with no luck. If you're referring to more power racing they are in the US.

There's nothing wrong with sourcing from the US, but I'm happier to source one locally if they are available at a reasonable price.

And USPS is running a bit slow atm.

Being such a simple item I thought someone would have taken it upon themselves to produce them.

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