battling the 88 eagle part 3
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battling the 88 eagle part 3



For those who have replied, thank you. For those who have not I don't blame
you. So here is the ongoing 88 Eagle dilemma. On the part parts 1 and 2, I
determined last night while laying on the ground off Interstate 10 in the
4th largest city in the US that Paige's 88 Eagle trannie linkage had broke.
But then found out it is some sort of bracket that goes from the linkage to
the transmission itself. So options included taking it to transmission shop
and dropping the trans and four wheel drive thing in front to get to it.

Other option included me with saw and chisel making batcave hole in
floorpan.

I figured many of the Ramblers my dad owned in the 60s had rusted floorpans
and brother Tommy and me used to drop everything from Hot Wheels we had
cratered to McDonalds cups to even peeing thru (c'mon, you probably did it
we were 7-10 years old and in the back seat where you put your feet there
was a hole 1'x1' we covered with a board, and mom and dad weren't looking
anyhows) but a hole in the floor of a Rambler is no big deal.

So I got this broken piece off, it is some sort of collar that the shift rod
that goes to the shifter inside the car, and a I guess passing gear or
overdrive rod goes off to under the hood. This photo shows the actual piece
I need.

Thanks to Mike Bailey from Route 66 Rambler who called this morning and
informed me he would quickly be send a shifter, of which I am going to try
to install also. But this is the big problem here that collar bolt thing
shown in one of these photos, of which the photos have been removed for the
amxfiles, but not for badassgremlin or eaglenest sites. Hope someone who has
had this problem can coach me thru it, hands are mighty cut up from scraping
the sides of the sheetmetal where I had been cutting!

Oh, Mike mentioned today he just got a Gremlin in the salvage yard out there
and he has access to many AMCs in different salvage yards in the rust free
Phoenix area. So please give him a email route66rambler@xxxxxxxxx if looking
for ever vanishing stuff. I don't remember what year Gremlin he said just
come in though.

Thanks for those who have called and emailed with help so far it is
appreciated.
Eddie Stakes'
Planet Houston AMX
713.464.8825
eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

For those of you who missed part 2.............
I found a shifter from Mike Bailey at Route 66 Rambler in AZ. However, there
is a bracket that holds the rod that goes into the transmission that is the
actual thing that broke, so that is the main part I need. I am not sure
whether I will have to pull the trans or cut hole in floor to get to however
at this point.









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