RE: {Chrysler 300} 1959 Chrysler 300 E Speedometer Cable Noise
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RE: {Chrysler 300} 1959 Chrysler 300 E Speedometer Cable Noise



Rob -
 
The speedometer cable lives inside a housing. One end of the housing attaches to the speedometer. The other end attaches to the transmission. Disconnect each end and remove cable and housing assembly.
 
There is factory lubricant inside the housing that allows the cable to spin. Over the years, that lube has dried out. So to solve the issue, check if the cable spins freely in the housing. If it does, then you're in good shape. Soak the cable, which is inside the housing, with liquid graphite and reinstall. However if it binds, then remove the cable, clean it off, then saturate it with liquid graphite (Napa may have this). Then slowly reinsert into the housing by turning it as you feed it in. Once it's in all the way, soak it with some more liquid graphite. Then reinstall each end. NOW, remove the wick from the speedo head and lube with some light machine oil, like 3-in-1. Then screw it back in. Now take the car for a ride. The speedo needle may bounce for a bit. But it will eventually settle down. Now you're set for the next several decades.
 
Ron 


From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob Lutts
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2022 10:01 PM
To: Lindsey
Cc: Chrysler 300 Club International
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} 1959 Chrysler 300 E Speedometer Cable Noise

Thank you Lindsey.
I’ll give that a try.
I’m not real flexible…but I’ll try.
I am hopeful that just driving it will help
lubricate it. It’s amazing how much good
comes from just regularly driving a vehicle.

Rob from Salem Massachusetts 

Robert T. Lutts, President and Chief Investment Officer
Cabot Wealth Management, Inc.
216 Essex Street
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
978-979-0880
www.eCabot.com


From: Lindsey <lindsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 8:16:39 PM
To: Rob Lutts <Rob@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} 1959 Chrysler 300 E Speedometer Cable Noise
 

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Someone else will be able to give you more precise pics and info, mine is in cold storage. I would have a look under the dash, not easy to get there. There is a fitting/screw where the cable goes into the speedo. There is a wick in there that needs some light oil on it. Maybe the easy fix. ( how flexible are you? ). I took my seat out to get in there a bit easier? If not, then you are onto lubing the speedo cable itself where others are better to advise. I’m sure you will enjoy driving the dar and welcome to the club.
Lindsey Fuller in Winnipeg canada.

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On Feb 9, 2022, at 6:50 PM, rob <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I am new to this group, Just bought a 1959 300 E (Radiant Red) in very good condition-
it came from Portland Oregon( the car now resides in my garage in Salem Massachusetts). It was owned by a fellow out in Portland for
close to 40 years…his name was Robert Winkler. I was told by the
dealer I bought it from it sat for about 10 years and was not driven.
They worked to get it into pretty good shape. Engine runs and starts well.
When I get over 20 mph there is a whiling noise coming from what I think
may be the speedometer cable. I have only driven the car 4 times (still enter here)
and each time  I drive it I think the sound is a bit less. Can anyone tell me how to to lubricate this speedometer cable?  

Thanks
Rob Lutts Salem Massachusetts 


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