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Dan4governor Jul 20, 2010 09:39 PM

What do you guys know about Wagoneers?
 
I'm thinking about buying an 86 Grand Wagoneer. I just test drove it and I have a few questions/concerns:

1) I can't tell if the 4wd is engaging. It is just a slider on the dash board so I'm assuming it is a vacuum switch, as opposed to the mechanical linkage on my xj. When I'm in 4wd in my xj it is really rough making sharp turns on dry pavement. I didn't feel that in the Waggy. How can I tell if it's engaging?

2) the automatic choke doesn't work or is missing. How hard would it be to install a manual choke, or a new automatic choke? Where I live it snows in the winter and this will be my winter rig (my xj has no doors or working heater) so the choke is very important for a cold start.

3) One of the previous owners took out the smog pump. not sure what that is, or what it does, or if it is bad to operate without one.

4) lastly, the engine didn't seem to have much "get-up" in it. I don't know how much acceleration it's supposed to have but it felt like a mid sized sedan with a 4 cylinder. I guess I was just expecting more from the AMC 360 V8. Should I be?

Also, any extra info on wagoneers in general (known mechanical issues, which years are good, which are crap, etc...) would be much appreciated.
Thanks so much,
Dan

gobbs_stopper Jul 20, 2010 10:42 PM

it's a vacuum switch. theres and actuator on the np228.

put a manual choke on it

weld the manifold smogholes closed

I had an 84 and 86 they both had tons of power. keep this in mind it is 4600 pounds

also check the frame. check it out very important

Dan4governor Jul 21, 2010 03:01 AM


Originally Posted by gobbs_stopper (Post 609992)
also check the frame. check it out very important

what should I be looking for on the frame?

CodeXJ Jul 21, 2010 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by Dan4governor (Post 610149)
what should I be looking for on the frame?

Signs of damage, such as obvious welds, crinkling, or rust holes. Surface rust is likely to be expected, but there shouldn't be holes.

gobbs_stopper Jul 21, 2010 09:44 AM

major parts of the frame are the rear and mid sections. i would love to have another waggy.

Dan4governor Jul 21, 2010 02:07 PM

Thanks for the help guys, I need to go back and have a closer look at this thing. Is $1,000 a good deal on an 86 with 180,000? It has some rust on the front left quarter panel, and the rear electric window is broken, the blinker stick on the side of the steering column is broken, some missing peices of trim and stuff, plus the previously mentioned issues. If it's not a good deal, how much should I be willing to pay?

CodeXJ Jul 21, 2010 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Dan4governor (Post 610566)
Thanks for the help guys, I need to go back and have a closer look at this thing. Is $1,000 a good deal on an 86 with 180,000? It has some rust on the front left quarter panel, and the rear electric window is broken, the blinker stick on the side of the steering column is broken, some missing peices of trim and stuff, plus the previously mentioned issues. If it's not a good deal, how much should I be willing to pay?

$1k is probably too much... hard to say without pics, though.

sflxj Jul 21, 2010 02:30 PM

I'm thinking about buying an 86 Grand Wagoneer. I just test drove it and I have a few questions/concerns:

1) I can't tell if the 4wd is engaging. It is just a slider on the dash board so I'm assuming it is a vacuum switch, as opposed to the mechanical linkage on my xj. When I'm in 4wd in my xj it is really rough making sharp turns on dry pavement. I didn't feel that in the Waggy. How can I tell if it's engaging?

It is a vacuum. Easy fix.

2) the automatic choke doesn't work or is missing. How hard would it be to install a manual choke, or a new automatic choke? Where I live it snows in the winter and this will be my winter rig (my xj has no doors or working heater) so the choke is very important for a cold start.

Manual choke is the best way to go, auto ones are not fun to mess with when it is cold.

3) One of the previous owners took out the smog pump. not sure what that is, or what it does, or if it is bad to operate without one.

Seal the holes up. JB weld works. You don't need smog unless your in CA.


4) lastly, the engine didn't seem to have much "get-up" in it. I don't know how much acceleration it's supposed to have but it felt like a mid sized sedan with a 4 cylinder. I guess I was just expecting more from the AMC 360 V8. Should I be?

The carb might need cleaned out or rebuilt/replaced.


Also, any extra info on wagoneers in general (known mechanical issues, which years are good, which are crap, etc...) would be much appreciated.
Thanks so much,

gobbs_stopper Jul 21, 2010 03:19 PM

i got my waggys for 1200 and they where solid. so offer maybe 800

Dan4governor Jul 21, 2010 06:35 PM

here are some photos:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...r/100_0615.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...r/100_0624.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...r/100_0626.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...r/100_0622.jpg

sflxj Jul 21, 2010 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by gobbs_stopper (Post 610624)
i got my waggys for 1200 and they where solid. so offer maybe 800


x2

72gremlinkid Jul 21, 2010 09:48 PM

Looks like its missing some hood insulation so Id offer him $800.. In all seriousness check for for on the frame near the gas tanks. I forget exactly what the problem is but I bought an 89 with a crate motor with 3,000 miles on it for a grand because it wouldnt pass inspection. I ripped the engine out for my gremlin and parted out the wagon..

gobbs_stopper Jul 22, 2010 04:38 PM

800 sounds right

Dan4governor Jul 23, 2010 03:55 PM

bummer....called the guy today to see it again and it sold...I guess $1000 was a good deal.
dang.

gobbs_stopper Jul 24, 2010 10:49 AM

that suxs


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