
[Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help Needed
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[Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help Needed
- From: dan300f@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 14:47:22 -0400 (EDT)
Hi all:
Years ago, I had a problem of my wheels not returning to neutral on my F.
As Mike did, I raised the front wheels off the ground and loosened the
bolts to enable moving of the slider. Started the engine and moved the slider
back and forth until the wheels attained a neutral position. I saw no
need to loosen, start, slide, tighten, etc., etc.
Prior to this, I had bias ply tires on the car which I had purchased from
some supplier in Tennessee, I believe. The car was all over the road.
Later changed to radials and eliminated some of the weaving. When I adjusted
the steering box, all was copacetic. Now even on the roughest of roads,
the F steers like a champ, returns to neutral and no weaving. I replace all
tires at 5 years if the car has been driven frequently. About 7 years ago,
I replaced all tires on my '66 300 vert. and presently have a grand total
of 10 miles on them. When I get it out of the garage for moving to our new
home and 6 car garage, I will replace all the tires. Worse yet, my '56
Dodge has tires installed in 1985!! Haven't driven it much since 1987.
Seems like a waste.
Dan Reitz
Northridge, CA
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From: mmoore8425@xxxxxxx
To: d.verity@xxxxxxx
CC: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, therichardsonfamily@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 5/1/2012 8:18:08 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
Subj: Re: [Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help Needed
On my 62 steering box, there is a control valve on top. You can break an
arm adjusting it if you are not careful.
Here's how I was told to do it, and I did it this way:
1. Front wheels off ground.
2. At all times, stay clear of the steering wheel as it will snap
violently when you start the engine.
Without touching the steering wheel, start the engine. If the wheels are
straight ahead, and the valve is misadjusted, the steering wheel will whip
rapidly to wherever the control valve is set. Stay clear! Turn engine off.
3. There are (I think) two bolts holding the control valve down. Loosen
them enough that you can slide the valve a tiny amount. Note which way you
slid it. Standing clear of steering wheel, start engine and see where
steering wheel turns.
4. In my case, I had to remove the valve cover to replace the gasket which
was leaking. Chrysler used to sell a kit for that.
It's a repetitive process ( at least for me) but not hard to do. It's
rewarding when you get it right, but do stand clear of the steering wheel when
you start the engine each time.
Mike Moore
300H
On May 1, 2012, at 6:48 AM, Don Verity wrote:
> That adjustment is for the later box. It's the control valve on top of
the box. When properly adjusted the car will NOT self steer with the wheels
off the ground. If it is off, the wheel will steer by itself to the side
that it is off.
> Alignment and end play have the effect on self centering. If the
adjustment is cranked down to hard in a miss guided attempt to get rid of steering
wheel play, you will have to steer the car back to center all the time and
it will wander all over because the wheel stays wherever it's pointed. Not
enough positive caster will also affect self centering.
> I'm only familiar enough with the early steering box to see that it's
more complicated and less forgiving than the 58 and up style.
> Don Verity
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: The Richardson Family
> To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:18 AM
> Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help
Needed
>
> If I recall correctly, isn't there is an adjustment possible on the
steering box that may remedy Larry's problem? Assuming alignment is correct,
(caster specifically) and you have the front wheels off the ground and started
the car, I believe if set up correctly, hydraulic pressure would return
the wheels to straight.
>
> I'll try to dig up more info if I can.
>
> Dan Richardson
> 300L Family Heirloom
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Larry Jabin
> To: Jim Ashenmacher ; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 3:47 PM
> Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help
Needed
>
> My 300D also does the same thing even after replacing the steering box
> Wheel does not return to straight ahead on its own after turning left or
right
> Does not seem to have any binding
> I would also like to see all reply's
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry Jabin
> P.W. Bellingall, Inc.
> 500 Sansome Street
> Suite 501
> San Francisco, CA 94111
> Tel: 415-781-8640
>
> Larry@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:L.jabin1007@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jim Ashenmacher
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:39 PM
> To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Chrysler300] 1956 300B, Power Steering Questions, Help Needed
>
> My 300B is almost ready for the road. After a long winter of
replace/repair the last item to do is the power steering. I need advice on the
following problem.
>
> Vehicle, when purchased, had a "off center" steering problem, i.e.,
turned left OK but when turning right there's a definite "catch" and car wanted
to remain turning right, as if jammed. It appeared to be, and felt like a
mechanical bind in the steering box.
>
> All suspension parts checked out OK, no binds or problems.
>
> I had another steering column that came with the car so we swapped out
the column. Car runs and drives great however doesn't return to neutral,
i.e., if turning left, wants to stay left, same if turning right. There isn't
the "catch" like in original column but obviously has a problem.
>
> Any ideas on verifying where the problem actually may be?
>
> If needing rebuilding is their a vendor to be recommended? I know the
coaxial steering gear is not something all will handle.
>
> Any idea of cost to get rebuilt?
>
> Thank You Kindly
> Jim Ashenmacher
> 300B
>
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