Re: [AMC-List] getting an '87 Eagle Wagon
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Re: [AMC-List] getting an '87 Eagle Wagon



>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 09:38:59 -0500
>From: "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [AMC-List] getting a 87 Eagle wagon
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>Neal, you will enjoy the Eagle wagon. I would however have the exhaust
>system redone by Mieneke or some other muffler shop. One of my Eagles ad a
>leaky exhausts, and with what passes for gas here in Houston, the fumes when
>stuck in traffic or just stopped at light would make you vomit. I actually
>quit driving it until I had a day off to take it to Mida's off Gessner,
>something like $189 for almost front to back inclucing cat converter.

I plan to do the quick fix with coffee cans, tin snips, patching cement and
baling wire (literally - I work at AGCO in Hesston, Kansas, and write the
operating manuals for square balers, including the one that uses baling
wire) to get the car home. As to a muffler job, Midas quoted me about $350.
Another national shop was in the same region. They both said the pipes are
not standard and they would have to bend them on site.

>On the carb, Paige's 88 Eagle neede a new carb and it is over counter at
>O'Reillys, it is a Tomco unit, rebuilt, and about $225 with core exchange.
>But what a difference. Her carb kept getting plugged up with this yellowish
>residue. If you look down the carb neck with flashlight, there are two small
>jets sticking out like a V. You might want to get a can of carb cleaner,
>with long red nozzle, and stick it in the pinhole openings on both, blowing
>them out. Those are idles, and they do get clogged and will cause a Eagle or
>Jeep, to stall, sometimes die, at stops, and just run crappy. Again, some of
>this has to do with the crappy 'designer gas' different areas of the country
>use. There is/was a website showing how to do this, I believe Jim (carnuck)
>sent to me a good whiles back. Just something with my limited knowlege of
>Eagles thought would toss in!
>
I'll look for the web site.

Thanks for the info.

Neal

Carrie L. Lewis - Horse Painter
Member of The Equine Art Guild
http://www.Carrie-Lewis.com
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