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Go to the AMC Eagle Den and sign up for the forum, then ask this question there. Great place if you want to keep your Eagle up! Welcome to the AMC Eagle Den
Replace the jets in the carburetor with 2 sizes larger jets and the hesitation will disappear. FIRST though, look in the carb and open the throttle with your hand at the same time to see if fuel is being squirted into the venturi's, if not then you need to replace or adjust the squirter. This is what causes hesitation on acceleration.
The pins in the steering column have either pushed out or worked loose under the plastic covers. If you don't want to tackle taking the column apart and trying to piece it back together, just find a used steering column assembly. It's a very common problem on GM cars and trucks between 1975 and 1997.
well what was told is that my1984 eagle stationwagon, that if the 4x4 does not engage it is due to vacuum lines from the motor and the trany. these lines dry out and crack and vibration causes them to crack and the tight spots there in does not let you see or fix them to easy.
mcdevito75 here, The proper rebuilding kit for your carb. will contain all the info you need. NOW! if you can still get the re-building kit as many have stopped produceing these kits.
Hi there, The Gates Corporation,s website; http://www.gates.com/index.cfm will help you identify which belts & hoses fit your vehicle, or any vehicle as long as you know what engine is in it! Cheers, Stevie-RayG
tilt steering? if so most likely bad bearing you will have to tear it down and replace. if not tilt sorry but still could be bearings depending on how it wobbles most bearing not ajustable
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