"Thanks again for all your help re: the Gremmie windshield. Now that I know what I am going to do about the windshield (buy a new one) I need some more help about another item...a noisy rod bearing...is that serious? Is it an indication of a bigger and costly problem? You see, t........" 3 Eagle SW for sale locally...one is an '84 that can easily qualify for collector plates..they guy is asking $950 for it...only problem is -------------------- When I went to purchase my EAGLE Series 50 'Gremlin 4X4' I was told of a con rod knock . This AutoParts Store guy who collects EDSELS and has an organized Rod Run on Tuesday Nites in New Jersey had got the car from a Donation Lot. The Original Little Old Lady Owner couldn't drive anymore. She gave the car to her Little Old Lady Friend - Matilda Feldhaus -who now too old to drive and with the car making knocking noises - donated it to the Church. They donated it to a Donation Lot. They couldn't find anything to do with a non-running DEFUCNT Manufacturer weird looking car . The AutoParts Store guy got it for free. His 'Mechanic' took off the valve cover - lost a few parts - and pronounced that the 'engine needed work'. I sent a deposit in of $550.00 to keep the car 'till I got to New Jersey after the Holiday - July 4th. When I got there I put the valve cover back on - & got a new battery from the AutoParts guy. I started the engine and heard a metallic knock noise - not the thudding rod bearing. Noise is real scary rapping . Sounds like a Rock Hammer on the Block - {lifters} :) . I feathered the throttle a bit to 'float' the crankshaft without load - *SUDDENLY* the engine went quiet and purred nicely. I quick shut down - went in to the AutpParts Store who was selling the car - "Yeah, it's a rod alright - big job - motors' shot .........seen this before on these American Motors Cars....... "What will you give me for it ?"........... 'Not what you want !..................' His girlfriend reneged on helping him with a 10K note against his mortgage . >From sitting on an uplifted cam lobe - a lifter had bled down and stuck . Now the lifter was getting smacked by the cam lobe like a golf ball. I feathered the throttle with no load on the engine - and the lifter pumped up. Maybe yours will do the same - maybe not. This lifter problem IS noted - by a number of AMC listers - usually they are replaced . If you do replace the lifters - look at a CRANE 260H cam Kit complete for the swap . Worth the extra effort. Use a Roller Chain Timing Kit . I honestly doubt it is a rod bearing. Just one bearing going is rare . Those Jeep 258 engines get put thru hell - run hot - without enough oil - etc. and still have 250K miles on them. I believe your EAGLE is what mine had - and for that I was able to purchase the car for $600.00 with a new battery - down from $1,500.000 . Good Hunting ! brien. 1981 GREMLIN 4X4 EAGLE