1978 AMC CONCORD

232ci I6RWDgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$10,736 maintenance + known platform issues
~$2,147/yr · 180¢/mile equivalent · $7,723 maintenance + $2,313 expected platform issues
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258ci I6
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1978 AMC Concord is a rebadged Hornet built on AMC's aging but durable platform. The inline-six engines are nearly bulletproof, but transmission cooling issues and rear main seal leaks plague higher-mileage examples, plus typical 1970s carburetor and electrical gremlins.

Torque-Command (TorqueFlite) Transmission Overheating and Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Burnt transmission fluid smell and darkened fluid, Slipping between gears, especially 2nd to 3rd, Delayed engagement when shifting into drive, Complete loss of forward gears if cooler lines fail
Fix: Factory transmission oil cooler (inside radiator) is undersized and prone to clogging or internal leaks that cross-contaminate coolant and ATF. Best fix is external aftermarket cooler plus fresh fluid and filter. If already damaged, expect transmission rebuild. Labor: 8-12 hours for cooler install plus rebuild if needed.
Estimated cost: $800-2,800

Rear Main Seal and Oil Pan Gasket Leaks

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Oil dripping from bellhousing area onto ground, Oil accumulation on transmission case, Low oil level requiring frequent top-offs (quart per 500-800 miles)
Fix: The rope-style rear main seal hardens with age and the one-piece oil pan gasket fails. Rear main requires transmission removal; oil pan needs engine lifted slightly. Smart shops do both simultaneously. Labor: 6-9 hours combined.
Estimated cost: $650-1,200

Carter BBD Carburetor Float and Accelerator Pump Failures

Common · low severity
Symptoms: Hard starting when hot (heat soak boils fuel), Hesitation or flat spot on acceleration, Flooding and raw fuel smell in engine bay, Black smoke from tailpipe during warmup
Fix: Ethanol fuel destroys original cork/rubber float and pump diaphragm. Rebuild kit with ethanol-compatible parts runs $40-60. Many owners swap to Weber 32/36 carb for reliability. Rebuild labor: 2-3 hours including adjustment.
Estimated cost: $180-400

Transmission Mount Collapse

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk when shifting from park to drive or reverse, Vibration at idle in gear, Visible sag of transmission tailshaft
Fix: Rubber mount deteriorates and transmission drops, stressing driveshaft and shifter linkage. Straightforward replacement but requires supporting transmission. Labor: 1.5-2 hours.
Estimated cost: $120-220

Fusible Link Failures and Charging System Issues

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: Complete electrical failure (no lights, no crank), Ammeter pegged to discharge, Smoke from under-hood wiring near starter relay, Intermittent starting or accessories dying while driving
Fix: AMC used fusible links instead of maxi-fuses; these corrode at connections or fail outright. Alternator diode failures can also overload the system. Requires tracing circuits and replacing links (or upgrading to blade fuses). Labor: 2-4 hours depending on extent.
Estimated cost: $150-450

Valve Cover and Intake Manifold Gasket Oil Leaks

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 50,000+ mi
Symptoms: Oil weeping down sides of engine block, Burning oil smell after highway driving, Crusty oil residue on valve cover perimeter
Fix: Cork valve cover gaskets shrink and intake manifold end seals leak over time on the I6 engines. Not hard to fix but requires careful torque sequence on intake (overtightening cracks manifold). Labor: 2-3 hours for both gaskets.
Estimated cost: $200-380
Owner tips
  • Install an external transmission cooler immediately if buying one with original setup—it's cheap insurance against $2,000+ rebuilds
  • Replace fusible links with modern blade-fuse conversion; prevents roadside breakdowns
  • Use non-ethanol fuel if available; the Carter carb wasn't designed for modern E10
  • Check rear main seal during any transmission-out service—save labor doing it simultaneously
  • The 258ci I6 runs forever if you keep oil in it; watch for leaks and address them early
Buy one if you're handy and patient—the drivetrain is stout, but expect to wrench on seals, carbs, and cooling systems regularly at this age.
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