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differential: loose or tight?
- From: Sean Bolter <bolterman@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 05:46:10 +0000
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I've got this guy who is rebuilding a sure grip unit he has, and then
he's going to put it in my 1968 8 3/4 rear. He says he is going to set
it up "loose," like a four speed car, instead of "tight," like an
automatic car. He says that way, I won't tear it apart. For this and
other reasons, I'm starting to think this guy is a little shady. Is he
right? I thought you just rebuilt the clutches and installed it. Isn't
there only one way to do all that properly? Thanks!
Sean Bolter
1964 Fury
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