I think you can simply epoxy or JB tip back on , after cleaning off any oils . ( brakecleen) almost no torque there IF speedo is as free as it should be . Should spin totally freely .
-- All of the other email is right . The square tip is used with a universal cable kit , to allow cut and fabricating the round cable to length . — that crimp not being done right or loose is not uncommon . You can buy the universal cable kit at auto parts store. — was the old one snapped? Also new one may have saved your speedo if it backed out of the crimp due to stuck speedo overloading it . The oil inlet for bushing on some has a screw or cap (1/4-28) but later have a pressed in indented cup you cannot get out unless on bench . Sometimes missing the cap , 1/4 28 allen set screw works. however I have been in there 7-8 times over the years, and while the inlet bushing can and often will seize , they lubed some small gears inside with really junk grease that turns to a rock . Sometimes white grease ( worst of all— that stuff is junk) or hard dark front end grease . What gets greased are the odometer drive reductions . At least one is nylon . So if stuck there and then forced , the nylon tooth strips . = screwed . Been there. About 1/2 of the ones I got into had locked up odometer drive problems — and the bushing too. If cleaned and lubed first they worked ok . I use 75w mobil one , oil , it stays and cannot harden inside . Bushing a lighter oil For these reasons taking it out just makes sense . If you do this yourself , be extremely careful not to touch or bend extremely fragile aluminum cup the needle moves with ,, I just grabbed the first one I did — to pick it up — and bent it , ( cup projects out, of course) then it scraped , could never get it right again ( needle will erratically wave way up and come back again ) Sitting at 15 mph may be a simple zero adjustment — easy . When out . or someone has been in there .. hope not . Or — if stuck odometer is not addressed , and then you fix by “freeing it up “, you have no odometer . Can’t tell from outside of it ... Also , kind of a takeaway , speedo shops are pricey but so is 150 speedo .. once out ? FYI The 120 needle spring is different will not track on 150 , ( I tried swapping whole works into 150 face) that whole needle / spring part of it is unfixable , for me anyway . All pressed together fragile little pieces like a wristwatch , cannot get apart , hairspring bends instantly . once bent , done for . slow easy very gentle is the rule .. Good luck , john ps also a long thing elsewhere about worn lower needle / cup support bushing , also causes jumping,( cup gets misaligned) but that is a high mile thing) Sent from my iPhone not by choice On 22 Dec 2020, at 5:14 am, 'Charlie V' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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