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Every so often with the OX66 motors you need to clean the O2 sensor, housing, and dogbone. The housing and dogbone are cleaned most effectively in a glass bead cabinet, the sensor business end soaked in ring-free. 2000 motor should have this. You may want to inspect the oil rod plastic swivel at the pump end. I found mine cracked. Cheap part and easy to replace. I understand if it fails the pump will default open.
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I have 200 HP 2000 ox66 and would like to check and do this maintenance. Were are the sensors and other parts located.Keith
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The O2 sensor is on starboard side between starter and head. Oil pump plastic piece is on the end of metal rod which moves the oil pump with throttle movement. If you'll search Hull Truth site there was a very detailed (with pics) example of the sensor cleaning.
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The usual, It usually breaks by the time I can afford to replace it.....
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