{Chrysler 300} RE: Broken Gas Pedal
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{Chrysler 300} RE: Broken Gas Pedal



Sounds like the nylon bushing that is supposed to snap into the throttle bracket at the rear of the engine fell out.

 

I got new ones and they fit so poor that one fell out on the road.

 

I had a spare and what I did want to get some plastic epoxy and I put a new one in and exposed it. I used a drift, wrapped in a single layer of paper towel, to expand it into the bracket with some epoxy under the bushing. Then once expanded, I used more epoxy on the sides. Once done it will not move and last years and not fall out.

 

James

 

 

 

From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of McCormick, Kevin
Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2023 2:53 PM
To: Chrysler 300 List Server (chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: {Chrysler 300} Broken Gas Pedal

 

As a new member I have enjoyed following the discussions here, even if some are far above my primitive knowledge level. Also my thanks to Hank and all the members who so warmly welcomed me and shared their expertise at Hershey. I need to tap into that expertise to solve a new issue.

 

After an uneventful trip to and from Hershey and another to our family cottage in the Finger lakes, I ran into trouble in attempting to return. I realized I had the pedal to the floor just going up the hill of our driveway and I was creeping along. I managed to turn around at a nearby ice cream stand and get back down the hill to safe parking. I had limited time to study the problem but here are the few facts I have:

-the gas pedal just flops loosely but if pulled back to vertical causes some acceleration

-at the other end, starting at the carburetor things are tight and working, until I get back to near the firewall and below where I could easily reach, there things are loose

 

Forgive the ignorance revealed in the above description (and feel free to roll your eyes!) I can fix people, houses and sailboats but have light years to go on automotive repair. Until getting my K, I had no interest in the subject, but now I am anxious to learn.

When I get back to the car this weekend what should I be looking for? I am envisioning some kind of broken rod or is it a cable connection? Is it likely something I can access without a lift or should I just get it towed to a garage and hope someone there has seen a car of this vintage before?

 

Any and all assistance greatly appreciated.

 

Kevin R. McCormick

 

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