Recent owner of a 1981 AMC Eagle SX/4 with a 258 here. It's the same eagle originally sold by forum member JSK to a guy in Oregon who I bought it from. It's doing well. It now has a GRONK motorcraft installed, along with air injection, egr, and charcoal canister removed. It's starting up great and runs mostly well. I plan to fully restore this beast over the next couple of years.
So below are questions concerning three of the issues I'm working on now.
First is the PCV setup. I just got it back from a shop who I had hook up all the vacuum lines correctly and tune the motorcraft carb. It runs very well now and starts up perfect, but is leaking oil from the valve cover and is spewing crankcase vapor everywhere. The shop said I have excessive blow-by. The PCV valve is hooked up correctly, but the rear port on the valve cover that should be connected to the intake through a breather was plugged. I suspect my PCV valve could be clogged or just not enough for the amount of blow-by on a worn engine, causing positive pressure to build up in the crankcase and probably blow my valve cover gasket. My question is this: If it turns out the rings are worn bad (I'll be testing compression in a couple of days, have to buy a gauge first), and the PCV valve isn't enough to handle the extra vapor, what are my best options? I read one post that said just removing the valve and applying manifold vacuum directly to the valve cover, with a check valve on the other end, is a good route?
Second is my speedo gear. The second owner, (JSK), swapped out the differentials from a 4 cylinder to get the 3.54 gears. I tried to swap the right size speedo gear in, because it seemed so easy. But now my speedo doesn't work at all, and I suspect the gear is shredded (will find out this week when I pull it out again). Is there a good guide on how to do this? There were numbers stamped onto the outside of the piece you pull from the transfer case, which I assumed were number of teeth, and so I lined up the arrow with the right number.
Third is my transmission. I have the SR4 (ugh). I have a lot of problems changing gears, where the shifter gets stuck or won't go into gear unless I pump the clutch a few times. Also, if I put it in reverse, it will still transfer power with the clutch pedal all the way in, and so when I let off the gas it kills the engine. I then have to pump the clutch to get the shifter unstuck. This sounds like I need a new master cylinder? Any reason why it wouldn't be that? If it is, where is the best place to get a new one?
Thanks guys!