There were some schematics drawn up by Jeff Guarino, that were posted to the IML site a few years ago. If they have not been carried over to the current site, we need to repost them. I have copies of them, but they are in poor condition and not very legible in some areas. They probably should be redrawn by someone with a computer aided drawing program. There were also board layouts and parts lists - Jeff did an enormous amount of work! The computer portion and the air flow meter section of the EFI system was not covered by this work, only the power module, the automatic shutdown module and the fuel flow meter. Fortunately, 90% or more of the problems come from the power module (and most of those are caused by mistakes in troubleshooting!), so we have most of the information required to keep these cars running. The "pinstriping" is a decal kit, which may still be available from some of the NOS parts vendors. If you have the part number, run it on "Partsvoice" to see what turns up. If you cannot find the decals, you may have to have a skilled striper attempt to recreate the original appearance, but there must be at least 3 layers of paint required to do that. If you don't have a parts book, let us know, someone will look it up for you. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Kurt Piepenburg* <trukkcp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 8:02 PM Subject: IML: 81-83 efi schematic board layouts,etc > > New to the mailing list. Saw some archival conversations about EFI board > schematics from a few years ago. Can anyone help me get copies of these? > Also, just where would I put a drain hole in my newly painted deck-lid to > prevent future rust? I am also wondering what to do as far as re-pinstriping > this deck-lid. Cannot find a source on this. I suppose I could find someone who > will actually paint them, but it seems there should be some original heather > pinstriping tape around. Any info? > Kurt Piepenburg > >