


Pic of the Eagle it will eventually go in:

I can't say they seemed to be torqued correctly but they were tight and based on the 1/4"+ of grime on the engine it appears the head was on there for quite a while. The caked on oil was consistent on both the head an block with no evidence of it being apart recently. I don't know how long a lifter can stay in it's bore after pushrods are removed, but maybe the lifter coming out of the bore finally did the engine in. It was out of a lifted XJ and he said he took it off road in that condition.SilverXJ wrote:Nice Eagle!
I don't know how he could have drove 20k miles with no head gasket and a lifter out, which would cause no oil pressure. When you took it apart did the head bolts seem torqued correctly?
Wow... Well let me tell you, my previous stroker was done in by an exhaust valve that receeded, eventually bending then breaking the pushrod. When I limped it home with the exhaust valve stuck shut in cylinder #3 and a broken pushrod banging around in the lifter galley, it was NOT a happy motor! How on earth someone could go 20k down one cylinder with parts knocking around inside the engine seems unimaginable.... I only had to go 1 mile.Eaglefreek wrote:I can't say they seemed to be torqued correctly but they were tight and based on the 1/4"+ of grime on the engine it appears the head was on there for quite a while. The caked on oil was consistent on both the head an block with no evidence of it being apart recently. I don't know how long a lifter can stay in it's bore after pushrods are removed, but maybe the lifter coming out of the bore finally did the engine in. It was out of a lifted XJ and he said he took it off road in that condition.SilverXJ wrote:Nice Eagle!
I don't know how he could have drove 20k miles with no head gasket and a lifter out, which would cause no oil pressure. When you took it apart did the head bolts seem torqued correctly?
thats what the radio is for, just turn it up till you dont hear the niose anymore. at least thats what i have been told!SilverXJ wrote:I don't know how he could have drove 20k miles with no head gasket and a lifter out, which would cause no oil pressure. When you took it apart did the head bolts seem torqued correctly
I appreciate it, but if I were to do a V8 swap it would be a more modern engine. I would LOVE to see that info though if you have, it and share it with the AMC Eagle site I frequent.cruiser54 wrote:If you're interested in doing an AMC V8 swap, I might have some old factory info laying around from when they prototyped an Eagle V8.
Wow, congrats! That´s a pretty dope ride.Eaglefreek wrote:Well, I'm picking up the LS1 powered Eagle in the pics above, Saturday, so I may still do a stroker on my other Eagle, but it will have to wait.
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