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AMC Eagle was created in 1980.
from what i know, anything above .045 is a waste of energy.
For all the AMC / Jeep straight sixes from the 1960's and 70's, the original plug was the Champion N12Y. If the car was used mostly for short trips, we would put in a little bit "hotter" plug, N14Y.
There are no 1991 AMC Eagles, you must mean 1981 AMC Eagle. Stalling can be caused by many things but more than likely it is a carburetor problem.
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On an American Motors Corporation Eagle, the fuel pump is located on the left side of the engine near the bottom because it is a mechanical fuel pump. It is run off the cam. You Should be able to find it by following the line off the carb that goes over the front of the engine. IF you do not have an AMC Eagle but a vehicle that has EFI system. Then the fuel pump will most likely be located in the gas tank. AMC Eagle owners needing Questions answered should go to "www.amceaglenest.com".It is a helpful website made by AMC Eagle owners for AMC Eagle owners.
Chrysler bought out AMC in the early 1990's. They discontinued Eagle in the mid 1990's. Chrysler still sells Jeep today.
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No. A 1982 would not have airbags.