Rhet The Eagle Premier was also sold as the Dodge Monoco before it finally died off. The engine was also used by Volvo and I believe Citroen. I would imagine that there is absolutely no capability of installing a 4.0 in the thing as it is a front wheel drive automobile so room even with the fact that it is a North South installation space is certainly going to be a premium. To my way of thinking this is a real load. You would have to want one badly and have a parts source dialed in and be willing to dedicate yourself to maintaining the thing. The car might have had a lot of things going for it when it was new but to hit the show room as an orphan or an unwanted ugly step child was not one of them. If you do an internet search for information I was surprised at how much information there actually is on them. I used Yahoo and "Eagle Premier" + "Dodge Monoco" for my search. As far as weird locations for components as I remember it has more than a few but then again I have been wrenching on 10 year old + front wheel drive cars myself for a while in order to maintain them and in many cases they are not all that bad if you have a manual to tell you how to get at stuff easily, but looking at it another way if you are a good mechanic and have the capability to weld well you can probably install a new Chrysler Hemi and rear wheel drive with just a little help from the Red Hammer. John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com