I have an '81 Eagle 4x4 wagon that was running alright (I can't say that it's ever run really *well* in the time I've owned it) until I pulled off the interstate onto an exit, at which point it stalled. And from that point on, I've been playing the brake/gas, shift from drive-into-neutral game to get it anywhere while I try to figure out what the problem is.
The catalytic converter was shot, so I had that looked at first. It was in fact plugged, so they replaced it, but no joy, still stalling.
Replaced the oil, air, and gas filters, along with the fuel pump and the coil. Still stalling.
I've rebuilt the carb before, but I figured something could be plugged so I pulled that off and picked up a rebuild kit. In going over that, I managed to jolt it wrong with the top-most small cover off, popped out the rods and broke off one of the tabs on the little green plastic rod lifter.
Anyone have any luck repairing something like that? If I glue it on, it seems likely to just snap off again. Should I try to find a scrapyard replacement piece? Pretty slim AMC pickings around here in that respect? In looking over posts, I admit I'm tempted by the promise of an easier to sort through carb/vacuum system like the MC swap, but since I don't even know if it's the carb right now, I'm a little hesitant to spend that money and still have hunting to do.
Any opinions? I love this car when it cooperates, but it loves to test my patience.
Thanks for any thoughts...
--Christina