Well, it’s time to get started on the Eagle project here so figured I’d outline my plans and will start it moving along.
As most of you that have read my intro post, I acquired my 1983 Eagle Wagon via a raffle in Sept 2010. The Lions club that raffled it off had it gone through before and while it was given a clean bill of health (new brakes, shocks and possibly other parts) but when I started looking closer it needed some help.
As I planned on letting my daughter take the car to Montana with her, I needed to get it inspected. First thing was to replace the windshield. One corner of it was cracked and was hidden from view by an AAA sticker. Shopping around, got quotes from 700+ to 250 for a new windshield. (One place even told me I’d have to procure a used windshield as they had no source for them. I ended up taking the $250.00 quote from the local safe-lite glass shop and after a couple hours, I was good to go.
Next, took it to my mechanic for inspection and sure enough it had some issues. 4wd didn’t engage (he replaced all the vacuum hoses for that), radiator fins were mostly missing and it was leaking around the filler neck (he had it re-cored) and then the typical belts, hoses, etc. $1100.00 later, the Eagle had a new lease on life.
Over the next year, not much was done to it as my daughter had it in Montana. We had to replace the alternator and battery on the way out and on the way back, belts, battery (again) and battery cables (along with a lost gas cap)
Now, its back in Virginia with me, it’s time to get into cleaning it up and making this car last a long time.
Plans are as follows:
Body:
1. Touch up surface rust spots and clean up small dents/dings various places about the car. Going to preserve as much of the original paint as possible.
(COMPLETED) 2. Locate cross rails for luggage rack. (it looks naked up there without them)
(COMPLETED) 3. Clean up grill and possibly paint as its faded pretty bad. (Original grill was cracked and this one’s a replacement I located on a 81 SX4 in the junkyard recently) - Slight change of plans. Located a grill off an 81 Spirit and replaced it with that one. I like the look better.
4. Replace driver’s side mirror with one that the cable actually controls.
5. Repair inop rear wiper.
6. Clean up OEM fog light housings.
(COMPLETED) 7. Replace wheels with finned aluminum ones from early (84) Jeep Cherokee. (I have these, just in the process of cleaning them up). UPDATE 3/28/15 - Replaced Cherokee wheels with OEM Eagle Aluminum wheels.
(COMPLETED) 8. New tires. Going to a 215/70-15 which is slightly shorter than the 205/75s on there now but slightly taller than the original 195/75 that was originally on the car
Electrical
(COMPLETED) 1. Track down reason only half the speakers inside work.
2. Repair rear window defogger.
3. Fix tachometer
4. Console gauges need looked at. (clock, oil pressure, ammeter and vacuum gauges work sometimes, don’t work others)
Engine
(COMPLETED) 1. TFI ignition upgrade. Used Accel 140207 Coil.
2. Valve cover replacement.
3. Carburetor Upgrade.
(COMPLETED) 4. Cleanup/Paint air cleaner housing. Replaced with Air Cleaner from Nest/Den member.
(COMPLETED) 5. Replace missing air hose for air filter. (Square accordion looking hose out of air cleaner)
6. Replace most if not all hoses (vacuum and water) in engine compartment.
(COMPLETED) 7. Replace alternator after two NAPA Rebuilds failed in 2 years. New Alternator is PowerMaster 12SI, 100 Amp, PN 7294
Transmission
1. (COMPLETED) Rebuild. Wasn't on original plan but when it broke it got added.
Interior
1. Clean, clean and more cleaning. All original but needs a good thorough cleaning.
2. Fix passenger side sun visor from dropping down every bump.
3. Repair/Replace front seat belts. OEM ones the plastic is cracking on the latches.
(COMPLETED) 4. Replace Shifter Bezel
(COMPLETED) 5. Locate and Replace Emergency Flasher knob.
Long term:
1. Replace all suspension rubber bushings and components. Below are part numbers of parts I've been acquiring:
Front Suspension
Part: QTY: Part Number
Outer Tie Rod Ends 2 ES2106RL (MOOG)
Inner Tie Rod Ends 2 ES2107RL (MOOG)
Upper Ball Joint 2 K3082 (MOOG)
Lower Ball Joint 2 K3153 (MOOG)
Lower Control Arm Bushings 2 K3113 (MOOG)
Upper Control Arm Bushings 2 K3096 (MOOG)
Control Arm Bumper 2 K3180 (MOOG)
Sway Bar Endlinks 2 K3124 (MOOG)
Sway Bar Frame Bushings 1 K3110 (MOOG)
Strut Rod Bushings 1 K3090 (MOOG)
Inner Tie Rod Ends 2 ES2107RL (MOOG)
Adjusting Sleeves 2 ES2032S (MOOG)
Idler Arm 1 K3109 (MOOG) - Still need to order
Pitman Arm 1 K3055 (MOOG) - Still need to order
Rear Suspension:
Will fill in as I get parts
2. New Springs
3. Replace shocks with higher quality gas shocks. (ones on there now appear to be low dollar cheapies)
4. New exhaust. (current one is ok, but want to replace it completely.
(COMPLETED) 5. Replace CV Axles. Used Tough One Brand (Made by GSP) from Advanced Auto. PN NCV82001
I think that’s it for now. If anyone can think of any typical Eagle trouble spots I should add to this list, please let me know. Over next few days will post before photos of everything mentioned here for comparison once repaired/replaced/etc. Wish me luck.