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Nope, Midas won't do it.
Bummer.
Wear out the Yellow Pages (paper or web), and check with not just muffler shops, but welding shops, fabricators, etc.
Did the threads clean up any, when you picked / micro chiseled it?
I've got the above thread chaser on the way, but I don't give that much hope.
Don't know until you try it; maybe you''ll get lucky.
It's almost certainly the same. Ford reuses lots of their connectors (as I'm sure all manufacturers do). For example, on my '99, the same connector for the transfer case motor appears on the fuel pump. Your odds are very, very good.
I feel like you should have no problem cleaning up the threads on that bung. If nothing else maybe a welding shop will weld on a new one. Use copper anti-seize when you install the new sensor... the normal silver anti-seize sucks for high heat stuff.
Supposedly a spark plug for a late 60's Ford FE engine (352/360/390) is the same thread as the O2 sensors in our trucks.
I feel like you should have no problem cleaning up the threads on that bung. If nothing else maybe a welding shop will weld on a new one. Use copper anti-seize when you install the new sensor... the normal silver anti-seize sucks for high heat stuff.
Supposedly a spark plug for a late 60's Ford FE engine (352/360/390) is the same thread as the O2 sensors in our trucks.