I started this post in the hatchlings section just to introduce myself and decide if I want to work on my father's Eagle. Please see that thread here
http://forums.amceaglenest.com/index.php?topic=38933.0 I got some great advice on some things to try to get it started again. However, I have to say a great big Thank You to Rick, EagleFreak, for his help today. He drove up to look at the Eagle with me. First, he pulled up in an 87 Eagle that made me wish I had my running right now just to enjoy it as much as it looks like he does his! Man that is a great car. After about 20 mins of searching for the right key he was able to pull one out of his pocket and it worked in my ignition. He said it was the door key for another Eagle he owns. It was turning over but not starting. We looked at possible reasons as to why but when we pulled the breather off it was evident why... the choke was not closed. He pushed it down, turned it over and the Eagle was started. We noticed a pretty bad fuel leak in the fuel line on both sides of the filter. We put it in gear and it would go forward but not in reverse. We checked the transmission fluid and none was to be found on the dipstick. I explained how the transfer casing got hung on the trailer as we were unloading it and lots of fluid poured out. So, I am going to need to jack it up and see if I can determine where the leak is coming from. The great news is the engine is running strong! So first things on my to do list;
replace fuel line and fuel filter
fill up transmission fluid and see if it leaks out
replace two tires so it rolls/drives onto a trailer
find a level place to jack it up and look at transmission/transfer casing for possible leaks
We also noticed two spots of rust on the frame. I had not seen these before today. The whole under carriage is covered in mud so as soon as I can drive it thru a car wash I will get that out of there and see about the rust spots.
I have added more photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/80371482@N05/ Again, EagleFreak, Thank you so much for your advice and taking the time to get me started.