Im happy to become part of the forums here, i just got an 83 eagle sx4 with the 151 iron duke and a 4 speed manual. Its good enough to drive around (drove it 40 miles to get it home) but it needs a lot. It was a barn car for around 18 years and only has 66,000 original miles. the body is pertty good shape and is rust free except for the passenger side rocker panel. Under the hood is a different story though. my vacuum system is more modified (poorly too) than stock and theres jb weld invovled. The previous owner decided to 'fix' the barn car back up and did more damage than good choosing to cut corners rather than spend money. I gave him 800 for the car and he threw in the largely useless chiltons manual.
I have some major priorities before im starting the car again. Im going to pull the gas tank and clean it, new fuel filter, carb rebuild, new plugs/wires. all that is well with my experience level. Heres were im scratching my head and hoping for the help of someone who is more knowledgeable and/or has had the same experience already:
problem 1: breaks work fine till the car warms up, then the calipers start to contract and break on their own, its smooth and progressive as if the operator is purposefully slowly slowing down. It seems as if the system is just building to much pressure. If the operator, after driving about 7-10 miles pulls over, leaves it running, bleads the brakes to release the excess pressure the car will break fine no matter how longer you drive it and never build the excess pressure back up until the car has been shut off and cooled down. The previous owner was honest and explained the problem to me but he blamed it on a 'brake pressure sensor' and pointed to what chiltons calls the ignition advance CTO valve as the culprit. He said he was unable to find a replacement as nobody carries them anymore. I dont think this valve has anything to do with the brakes but i may be wrong. pics available on photobucket link below.
problem 2: no alternator at all. was being put on a wall charger before driving by previous owner. i tried to get an alternator from advance and they asked me about the pulley size that was on the alternator on the car. I dont have a clue and they said that their were multiple pulley sizes uses and it had to match to provide proper charging.
problem 3: giant pump in the back seat that has a bracket still bolted to it. the bracket looks like it belongs where the alternator should go but this is a hydraulic pump. can anybody tell me what it is? I have power steering and power breaks already and they work fine so......
pics availabe on photobucket link
problem 4: the exterior appearance of everything involving the 4 wheel drive system underneath the car seems fine but the 4 wheel drive does not engage. I drove it home in the rain and in both 2 and 4 wheel drive it will roast the back tires on a wet road. the first time i tried to enter 4 wheel drive (i followed the instructions on the switch, stop vehicle, pull, etc.) and it made a little pahffff noise kinda like a release of air from a 2 liter and nothing happened. I wonder if the switch is vacuum ran and needs work there or if there is serious work needed in the front 4 wheel drive system.
Im also interested in eliminating any of the systems/sensors/valves/ stuff that was meant to help emissions during warmup etc. if anybody has any advice on this I would be happy to make the 'under the hood' scene as simple as possible. I dont want to remove anything that will hurt mpg after achieving running temperature but all else is up for grabs. I dont have emissions testing in my state, good ole KY.
heres some pics of what ive got. thanks for everything guys. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
http://s1182.photobucket.com/albums/x455/johnknp/