I did find some bushings at Fastenall....Now I just gotta find some new 7/16 bolts. I got a bunch of old 7/16 head bolts laying around from various eagles over the years...Im just scared to death to re use them...Ive busted off head bolts before....it sucks!!
Preface: on a Wagoneer, not an Eagle...
I used the air-pump "pipe" that runs from the engine bay to the cat, if you run a 7/16" tap through it, it will place nice with the bolts and it's the perfect OD to fit in the 1/2" holes. Someone removed the air pump on mine and my pipe looked like swiss cheese in some places, so I had no problem using mine.
When you're in the junk yard, find a section about a foot to a foot and a half long and cut that to fit, a little short so there's no issue with torquing the bolts to the right spec. In my case, I also used a hammer and chisel to crimp them onto the bolts.
You only need four, if you get it in position, it won't move with four, all 14 bolts is excessive.
Also, I reused my old bolts, no issues. The correct bolts are darn expensive but here's the link:
http://headbolts.com/Jeep-AMC-232-244-258-4.0-engine-head-bolts.htmlAs far as the cost goes, you can get a used one, have it magnafluxed, have the valves and seats ground and it won't matter how many miles are on it. It will be like new. OTOH, I got my head, valve cover, manifold and down pipe for $15 at
http://eichelbergerupullit.com/ but I think the cashier made a mistake because I was quoted $60 on the phone w/o the down pipe. I was quoted $200 from a pull-it-for-u salvage yard. Just shop around.
Good luck.
ETA: I had to remove my valve cover the other day, I found out it's a royal pain in the butt to get off with the coolant lines in place and darn near impossible to get back on. I cut the corner of the valve cover near the large coolant line, enough to take a good sized chunk of it off, but still retaining the cover bolt hole which makes it much easier. I realize the Eagle firewall is different from mine, but if there's any screws that protrude through the firewall towards the area where the valve cover will be, cut them so there's almost none sticking out, this too will make assembly easier.