I haven't updated anything here in awhile. In June I got engaged and have been busy building a home and planning a wedding since. I purchased the engagement ring, a beautiful race quality AMC 401, and my seventh SX4 all in the same month. My AMC budget is drastically limited for a few months while I catch up from those investments. Two months passed without any time available for my garage, but some work has been accomplished this month. Here are the things going on in my garage right now:
-The newest blue SX4 I purchased is sharing my garage right now with my Kammback. I have two engines that I freshly rebuilt back in November of last year going into both of those Eagles. Yesterday I finished removing the entire steering and suspension system in the blue SX4. By the end of September I plan on driving that Eagle as my primary car while I finish the Kammback. The Kammback already has a freshly rebuilt rear axle and lots of other mechanical and interior work completed in it. I will just be replacing all of the original suspension and steering parts that remain and then installing a rebuilt 258 before sending it to get painted. The front end will be assembled using Hornet fenders and grill. The Hornet bumper will be tucked back a few inches by drilling new holes in an Eagle bumper mounting bracket in order to eliminate the four inch spacer original to Hornets. Both of those Eagles will be fuel injected. Both Eagles will be totally painted in their underside before the rebuilt engines are installed. All new bushings, wheel bearings, and gaskets will be used in every component before being reinstalled.
-I’ve been preparing to build a large number of louvers. As soon as the Blue SX4 is driven to the inspection station at the end of this month I return to that project. I need to complete several sets of louvers for my own cars before I begin building sets to sell. I’ll be working the bugs out and refining the construction process by prototyping my own cars first.
-I’m saving up for the Edelbrock AMC V8 Multi-port fuel injection kit for my Red SX4. That is the last big item I need to assemble my AMC 401 SX4. I’ll eventually need a rear Dana 60 for that car as well, but I’ll have to install the Dana 44 I have for it in the meantime. Two other SX4’s are currently under construction in the garage at the same time I finish up on the blue SX4 and my Kammback. The goal is to have all four of those Eagles as well as three other Eagles and two other Jeeps finished and ready to drive by the winter solstice meet in December 2013.
-I've been measuring axle widths with different combinations of tires. I love when my tires are exactly flush with the outside of the plastic fender flares. To do this in the front you need the outside of the tires to be 69-1/4" wide in the front and about 71" in the rear. The stock Eagle Sport rims give an outside width of 65-1/2" in the rear and 67-1/2 in the front. My Kammback right now with the spoke style Cherokee rims is 71" in the front with 1.5" spacers. I'll be switching the spacers out soon to the smallest size available, 1", to try to get the front wheels tucked back under the fender flares. They stick out about 3/4" further than I wish. I think I'll be happy with it once I bring it within a quarter inch of the correct value. Keep in mind that the spoked XJ rims don't fit on the front of an Eagle at all without a spacer. They have about 3/4" difference in backspacing in comparison to the ten hole XJ rims. On most of my Eagles I'll be using the ten holes. They work wonderfully in the front. The width is perfect without a spacer, coming out to 69-1/4" total width. In the back they add two inches to the width without spacers, making the rear look considerably better. On the back of my Kammback I added 2" spacers with the spoke XJ rims. With the ten holes I'll be using either 1" or 1.5" spacers in the rear because the ten hole XJ rims need about 3/4" less of a spacer than the spoke XJ rims. I'm excited to share more pictures of these different combinations once I finish this blue SX4.
I use 235/75R15 tires. I don't modify the exterior of the plastic fender flares, but I do modify them inside the fender wall. They will rub without modification. On this blue SX4 I have the entire suspension being replaced, so the final fit of the tires will be done with the coil spring removed and a jack pushing the control arm tight against the rubber bumper to test the fender fit in the worst case scenario. I'll have my fiance turn the steering wheel side to side while testing the clearance of the tire across its entire range of motion as I make the final trims.
Remember that these two pictures were taken in June with a 1.5" spacer in the front. I'm decreasing it to 1" spacers to help bring the front tires in a half inch to where I want the front tires. The 1.5" spacers worked perfectly when I had these same tires on my Spirit but they are a little too big for an Eagle. It is pictured with 2" rear spacers.