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Offline eaglefreek

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Junkyard Eagle
« on: October 15, 2011, 09:03:15 PM »
I routinely check the online inventory of a salvage yard I go to when I get the chance. An 85 Eagle popped up and decided to check it out today. It wasn't in that bad of shape. Kind of sad seeing it there. The interior was rough, mostly because of the headliner but otherwise in pretty decent shape. When I saw the rear washer nozzle, I was as giddy as a school girl.  :blob1: I've been looking for one for 3 years. The aftermarket valve cover was a pleasant surprise. I grabbed it. I also removed a steering box from a 98 Grand Cherokee. Supposedly have a tighter steering ratio than the Eagle's box.



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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2011, 09:42:20 PM »
wow an all white 85 i wonder if it was an inaugural edition.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2011, 10:39:00 PM »
Didn't appear to be. Had blue interior and I didn't see a plaque or a place where one would have been. It had no power options, everything was manual.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2011, 12:30:17 AM »
Nice, I've been on the lookout for one of the washer nozzles too.  Up till you posted that pic i wasn't even sure what one looked like.  and of course that spot on my parts car was exactly where it hit the tree when it was crashed.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2011, 12:43:34 AM »
That thing looks pretty complete, I wonder what ailment landed it in there? Its always sad to see one it that good of shape sitting a junk yard.



Shanebo, I accidently clicked on modify on your post and had to see if I could modify your post. I shouldn't even see a modify post option. I better notify the moderators.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2011, 09:39:46 AM »
Are those alloy wheels I see? Sure wouldn't mind having those!!
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2011, 12:14:57 PM »
I also removed a steering box from a 98 Grand Cherokee. Supposedly have a tighter steering ratio than the Eagle's box.


Now is that a direct bolt-in, or is there some modding needed to make it fit?

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2011, 02:05:09 PM »
That car looks like it was someone's pride and joy up until very recently, especially if they went to the effort and expense of finding and installing the valve cover and alloy wheels.  Sad that they gave up on it.  :(

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2011, 05:50:39 PM »
What a shame finding a saveable eagle in the u pull it yard.  This and other junkyard sightings anger me.  As for the steering box, I pulled one from an 89 firebird formula.  Direct bolt in and 1:1 ratio like the corvette.  What a difference! I feel like i'm driving an eagle "sport"  ;D

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2011, 10:42:25 PM »
its probably one of those deals where some little old man had it for years and then sold it dirt cheap to some punk who destroyed it in a few months driving like a baja racer.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2011, 12:05:57 AM »
I also removed a steering box from a 98 Grand Cherokee. Supposedly have a tighter steering ratio than the Eagle's box.


Now is that a direct bolt-in, or is there some modding needed to make it fit?
I'll let you know when I'm done.  Supposedly it is. I might need a hybrid rag joint.


What a shame finding a saveable eagle in the u pull it yard.  This and other junkyard sightings anger me.  As for the steering box, I pulled one from an 89 firebird formula.  Direct bolt in and 1:1 ratio like the corvette.  What a difference! I feel like i'm driving an eagle "sport"  ;D

The tightest ratio in a factory Saginaw 800 box would be 12:1. I don't think I would want to drive something with a 1:1 steering box.  ;D

The Grand Cherokee box has a 12.7:1 ratio and not as much assist. So no "pinky" steering. I'm not sure what the factory ratio is on the Eagle.
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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2011, 08:50:37 AM »
Ah, good call on my typo LOL yes that sure would make it hard to steer... I thought i hit the 2 but didn't notice until after I posted.  Oh well I'm sure most know what I meant.  My box has a YA code stamped on it, yes 12.7:1.

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2011, 12:41:52 PM »
I've never understood the attraction to different steering boxes. When you say its "tighter," does that mean it takes less steering wheel motion to turn the vehicle? How does "12.7" translate to the difference between the input and output of the steering box? Is it a mechanical assist factor or a ratio in revolutions of input versus revolutions of output? What are the possible ratios available?

My Scrambler has a corvette box from the previous owner, and I hate it. The Jeep's front wheels only turn half of their possible range to the left before stopping, so the turning radius is obnoxious. I haven't figured out if the problem is the box itself, the way it was installed, or improper steering geometry. The first step will be to revert back to a factory Jeep box and see if the problem corrects itself.
Currently Inspected and Insured as of Jan 2013:
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-1980 Eagle Station Wagon 258 Auto Fuel-injected with GM TBI

Minor Repairs Underway:
-1982 Eagle SX4 258 T5
-1981 Kammback 2.5L Iron Duke T5

Restoration Efforts Near Completion:
-1982 SX4- 401 NV3550
-1983 SX4- 4.5 MPI NSG370 (6 Speed)

Restoration Efforts Underway:
-1985 SW- 4.0 MPI AX15
-1982 SX4- 4.0 AW4
-1981 SX4- SD33T NV4500 (Turbodiesel 5 speed)

Future Rescue Efforts- '85 Maroon SW, '87 Limited SW, '84 Limited SW, '87 4 door Sedan, '81 2 door Sedan, '88 White SW, '77 4 door Hornet, '74 2 door Hornet, '79 Spirit AMX, '81 Kammback.

RIP- Red '81 SX4, '84 4dr Sedan, '84 SW, '81 SW, '80 Spirit, '83 SW, '83 4dr Sedan

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2011, 01:08:24 PM »
I don't ask a question without trying to find the answer myself. This is the best quote I've found so far.

"Conventional power steering gearboxes were originally manufactured with a wide ratio. Depending on the manufacturer, most were in the range of 16:1 to 24:1, requiring four to six full turns of the steering wheel from stopping point to stopping point (wheels locked from the extreme right to the extreme left, commonly referred to as "lock to lock"). Many of these units were also designed to have slow steering response around the center point, with improved response as you approached the ends of their maximum range; these were termed variable-ratio. Quick-ratio gearboxes will reduce the steering wheel lock-to-lock range to as low as 2½ turns."

Can the lock stopping points be adjusted? I believe Eagles are variable ratio units, since an SX4 has very soft steering going straight, but one quick jab to the left or right will have a sudden dramatic change in steering. Thats true of a station wagon to a smaller degree. I absolutely love how my SX4s steer and would never want to change it. I'm hoping someone knows the exact specifications of the Eagle units for comparison.
Currently Inspected and Insured as of Jan 2013:
-1985 Eagle Station Wagon 258 T5 Stickshift
-1980 Eagle Station Wagon 258 Auto Fuel-injected with GM TBI

Minor Repairs Underway:
-1982 Eagle SX4 258 T5
-1981 Kammback 2.5L Iron Duke T5

Restoration Efforts Near Completion:
-1982 SX4- 401 NV3550
-1983 SX4- 4.5 MPI NSG370 (6 Speed)

Restoration Efforts Underway:
-1985 SW- 4.0 MPI AX15
-1982 SX4- 4.0 AW4
-1981 SX4- SD33T NV4500 (Turbodiesel 5 speed)

Future Rescue Efforts- '85 Maroon SW, '87 Limited SW, '84 Limited SW, '87 4 door Sedan, '81 2 door Sedan, '88 White SW, '77 4 door Hornet, '74 2 door Hornet, '79 Spirit AMX, '81 Kammback.

RIP- Red '81 SX4, '84 4dr Sedan, '84 SW, '81 SW, '80 Spirit, '83 SW, '83 4dr Sedan

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Re: Junkyard Eagle
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2011, 02:14:35 PM »
I'll have to start a new thread once I get this figured out. There is two different three bolt patterns and a four bolt pattern available. According to Rockauto part interchange information, the Eagle three bolt pattern is the same as a Cherokee. Cherokee forums suggest upgrading to the "808" larger bore steering gear from a 98-99 Dodge Durango. To fix my Scrambler it seems that I will need a J20 steering gear with the larger bore and my beloved variable ratio steering because of the four bolt pattern. There is supposedly only two types of input shafts available, and buying this adaptor is all you need to install any other steering gear.

http://www.quadratec.com/products/56107_00.htm

Rockauto lists a non variable and a variable steering ratio for Eagles. I still haven't found a set of specifications defining those part numbers. I also still don't know if the lock points can be adjusted internally, since my Scrambler turns to the right fine but hits a steering gear lock prematurely when turning to the left.
Currently Inspected and Insured as of Jan 2013:
-1985 Eagle Station Wagon 258 T5 Stickshift
-1980 Eagle Station Wagon 258 Auto Fuel-injected with GM TBI

Minor Repairs Underway:
-1982 Eagle SX4 258 T5
-1981 Kammback 2.5L Iron Duke T5

Restoration Efforts Near Completion:
-1982 SX4- 401 NV3550
-1983 SX4- 4.5 MPI NSG370 (6 Speed)

Restoration Efforts Underway:
-1985 SW- 4.0 MPI AX15
-1982 SX4- 4.0 AW4
-1981 SX4- SD33T NV4500 (Turbodiesel 5 speed)

Future Rescue Efforts- '85 Maroon SW, '87 Limited SW, '84 Limited SW, '87 4 door Sedan, '81 2 door Sedan, '88 White SW, '77 4 door Hornet, '74 2 door Hornet, '79 Spirit AMX, '81 Kammback.

RIP- Red '81 SX4, '84 4dr Sedan, '84 SW, '81 SW, '80 Spirit, '83 SW, '83 4dr Sedan

 

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