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Hell no! Send it to me! I'll need a heat shield if I put headers on Roscoe.I don’t know that I’ve ever seen one of those. Looks like something I would throw in the trash after pulling an engine lol
Wow, thanks. Those pics are actually a big help. I can see the orientation of the connector now. How in the word are you supposed to reach those if the heads are on? I was sitting in there to get the one for the vent line. It sure wouldn't matter on the assembly line, but dang the mechanic.*Edit* Thought I had a better close up of the heat shield, but I do not. Sorry. You are correct that the O2 sensor connector is attached to the heat shield.
The road that went through my grandaddy's farm was cut into the bottom of a hillside. He laid two huge wooden beams that stuck out from the side of the road and were supported by two pilings. Whenever he needed to do an oil change,tranny repair or exhaust work he would drive the vehicle out on those beams and get under there and go to work. I wonder if my uncle still uses that thing.I used to know some guys who had a trench dug in their yard just to do transmission swaps.