|  Teaching 74bassman how to do an inframe  | 
|  09-07-2019, (Subject: Teaching 74bassman how to do an inframe )  Post: #37 | |||
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| RE: Teaching 74bassman how to do an inframe  Update the inframe now has 20k miles. No issues going on, other than fuel economy not where I want yet. ( As of filling this am 7.32) I'm still using original crank, intake cam, and all 6 injectors. I'am doing the 3rd oil change now, after this I will go back to 12k miles for service. I also have to change the suspension leveling valve today.  The inframe could have been done a lot faster if I had gone to Mister Hag, but I wouldn't have gotten the experience and education. If you have the time and the ability to be down for an extended period of time, I would say this was well worth doing it yourself. The confidence I gain was well worth the time I lost from not running. I feel more confident in my ability to work on my truck, and not just take it to shop. Thank You Rawze, and Mr Hag. | |||
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|  09-08-2019, (Subject: Teaching 74bassman how to do an inframe )  Post: #38 | |||
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| RE: Teaching 74bassman how to do an inframe  It took mine about 80,000 miles for the fuel mileage to finally return to its former glory after I did mine. As well, Thanks for the update. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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