The American Motors Eagle was introduced in 1979. It was discontinued in 1987. The Eagle had remarkable performance and quality at the time. Eagle has high-quality brake master cylinder parts. The brake master cylinder is an essential device. It helps convert the force from the driver's foot on the pedal to hydraulic pressure. But faulty brake master cylinder parts can lead to fluid leaks and air infiltration. And they can cause corrosion within the master cylinder.
Eagle offers reliability to customers. But there will be problems after brake master cylinder parts have been used for years. The parts are located beneath the brake fluid reservoir. The removal process for the Eagle brake master cylinder parts is the following: Unplug the electrical connector for the fluid level warning switch and remove as much fluid as possible from the reservoir. Next remove the brake line fittings with a line wrench and pull the brake lines away from the master cylinder. Finally remove the mounting nuts attaching the master cylinder to the power booster. Get impressive services here with performance parts. And there are lots of top-quality Eagle parts on our website.