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 > > > > > >