Not to say that it can't happen, but I've been driving AMCs for 35 years and have not had any trouble with cam walk. Now that I think about it, it was almost exactly 35 years ago today that I ordered my Gremlin. : ) Ken Ames 39Master85w.partscar,67Marlin343,68AMX343,70Machine,73Matador2drht401, 73Hornet4dsd,73-74-75-76GremlinXs,75PacerX,76Hornet2dsd,77Matadorcpe, 2-77AMXs304,78AMX304,78Gremlin,78GremlinGT,79Concordhb,79PacerDL304, 2-79AMXs304/401,2-80AMXs258/401,2-80SpiritDL258/304,80Eagle4dsdn,3-81SX4s, 81SpiritGT,81Concord4dsd,82Eaglesw,2-85Eaglesw,2-80J20/360,85J10,88Eaglesw, 89Sentra4dsd (41) AMCA = http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/amcalberta/index.html Quoting Jim Blair <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > Do you have a big chunk of keys on your chain? The weight of them swinging > can partially turn the ignition switch. Did I mention the dreaded cam walk? > (fairly easily fixed on the 4.2L by changing the timing cover to one from a > 4.0L along with the bolt in the cam, which is really a cam button.) > The unit that screws into the intake is thermal control for something in > the BBD computer. The O2 sensor is screwed into the exhaust manifold below > the EGR valve. > > Jim Blair, Lynnwood, WA '87 Comanche, '83 Jeep J10, '84 Jeep J10 > > > > > > From: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx; amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > CC: baadassGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: eagle dies at stops signs/lights > > Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:24:51 -0500 > > > > Hi Jimn and thanks tot all who have replied so far, a lot of excellent > > advise. Here is what I have replaced: > > New carb $250 > > New ignition module $70 > > spark plugs > > rotor > > cap > > It runs great but still conks out for no reason sometimes, most recently > > today. > > > > I was driving along I-10 feeder road and it felt like it sort of lost > power, > > then regained compusure. > > On top of the manifold directly behind the power steering unit something > > that screws into the intake from top and a wire goes into it. The unit is > > broken, not sure what it might be, maybe O2 sensor? > > > > In back of the breather there is two provisions for something that on my > > other 88 Eagle; has two emission tubes. These are not hooked up to > anything > > and looking under car there is nothing to hook them up to if they were > > there, in other words, they were bypassed at some point. > > > > The car seems to have lots of pep with 78K miles. It is just that this > > sputtering sometimes or outright dying is annoying. Someone else mentioned > > it is something in the steering column, somehting I have not heard before. > > > > So slowly will figure this out, and again, thanks to all who have replied > on > > the various lists, keep ideas coming, > > Eddie Stakes > > 713.464.8825 > > eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > www.planethoustonamx.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jim Blair" > > To: ; "Eddie Stakes" > > > > Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:09 PM > > Subject: RE: [AMC-list] eagle dies at stops signs/lights > > > > > > > > I've had that stalling problem with my Spirit (and Eagles and Jeeps) > several > > times too. > > > > First it was the carb being loose (grab ahold of the body of the carb > > with the aircleaner off and see if you can twist it. If the answer is yes, > > pop it off and re-tighten the main body screws up from the bottom and the > > other 2 from the top. Replace base gasket and don't bang carb upside down! > > That will mess with the float level). The weight of the air cleaner, which > > is held down only by the air cleaner stud, rocks back and forth and > loosens > > the screws. > > > > Then the stepper motor was sticking (cleaned it out with throttle body > > cleaner. NOTE: Do NOT use WD40 or anything else with silicon lube in it! > > That will kill the O2 sensor that makes the BBD function properly and will > > cost you fuel economy. If you don't have the stepper, then it doesn't > > matter) > > > > Then the rust in the gas tank clogged up the carb, filters, etc. I took > > the top off the carb, reset the float and sprayed everything clean along > > with a new filter. (I had to do it twice more before I added another > inline > > filter and sediment bowl before the fuel pump) > > > > The car got hard to start when cold and it puzzled me as the choke was > > perfect. Found out the rust had eaten (or jammed) the valves in the fuel > > pump and allowed the fuel to go back to the tank after shut off. New fuel > > pump and fresh pre-filter again. (I recently cured that rust problem with > a > > good used replacement fuel tank, but now it needs a sending unit as I was > > lubing my old one and accidentally dropped it. Now it only reads full to > 3/4 > > tank) > > > > I've had a few other things happen before too. Ignition module going > > south was one. With the motor warmed up, smack the Motorcraft module with > a > > rubber mallet. If the car shuts off, replace the module. > > > > Another was a torque converter going bad. Put the car in forward gear > and > > even the slightest gas would make it stall. Worked fine in reverse. The > fix > > was to drop the valve body and plug off the line to the lockup converter > (S > > shaped tube on top of '77ish and newer Mopar style trans) with a large BB. > > That defeats the lockup, doesn't cost much (except time, a trans service > > kit, a BB and the seal for the shifter linkage shaft. The linkage has to > be > > removed and re-adjusted to work properly when done. I highly suggest > > pressure washing to degrease the driver's side of the trans before working > > on it) > > > > As for the Nutter Bypass, a google search will show it on may sites > > including my own old one at Geocities. (photos got messed up with mine) > > > > Loud internal noises can cause the knock sensor (which is really just a > > microphone tuned to certain sound wavelength) to radically retard timing > and > > can cause stalling too. > > > > > > From: "Eddie Stakes" > > Subject: [AMC-list] eagle dies at stops signs/lights > > To: , , > > > > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > > reply-type=original > > > > Somewhere on the Eagle nest forum, there is/was a thread about AMC Eagle > > dying for no reason at stop signs and stop lights. Always cranked right > back > > up no problem, but more of a annoyance than anything. For some reason I > > thought it had something to do with carb, but unsure. Anyone remember the > > link or thread about that feel free to post it here so I can go check it > > out, to troubleshoot a Eagle. Thanks in advance to all who might reply. > > Eddie Stakes > > 713.464.8825 > > eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > www.planethoustonamx.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Rediscover Hotmail®: Get quick friend updates right in your inbox. > > > http://windowslive.com/RediscoverHotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Rediscover_Updates2_042009 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live? 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