81 ASD grounding
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81 ASD grounding



Thanks, I'll do it. Gotta know, though. Did you just ground it attaching the 
wire to one of the existing fender bolts over to the alternator? Quoting Dick 
Benjamin <DickB@xxxxxxxxx>:

> The separate grounding wire is essential on these cars, as there is no
> provision for ground in the electrical plug for the unit, and the logic
> circuits are very poorly designed TTL logic, notorious for noise
> vulnerability.  I isolate the ASDM from the inner fender with insulating
> washers and add a #14 wire to the ground lug on the alternator.  There is a
> much more complete discussion of this in the IML archives, but this is
> really all the information you need.
> 
> Dick Benjamin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kurt Piepenburg* <trukkcp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 7:04 PM
> Subject: IML: 81 ASD grounding
> 
> 
> > I saw a reference on the archives a while back about running a seperate
> ground
> > lead from the ASD module housing to the ground stud on the intake
> manifold.
> > What do you do? Tap a new screw into the ASD box and attach the lead to
> the
> > screw? Also, how would one isolate the ASD from the fender to prevent
> "noise"
> > from the frame? How about running the screws through rubber grommets and
> then
> > attach to fender? What's the success rate on improvement of ASD function?
> > Kurt Piepenburg
> > 81 EFI
> >
> >
> >


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