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Hardtimes: exactly why I quit worrying about 60' times years ago. ....My car will 60' like crazy when the convertors too loose. I set my cars up using 330' times. - JB -
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Regarding 60 ft times, Jim Beattie hollared at me a long, long time ago about that. His exact quote was,"Why the he** are you so worried about your 60ft times, is there somebody standing out there handing out $100 bills?"
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I would work on the first inch more than the first 60'. If it doesn't move the first inch all else is not relevant.
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Another point is ..Too loose is usually more consistent.
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