Just Curious, does anyone have (or know of a link for..) a wiring diagram
(specifically a 72-76, or equivalent A-Body model) that shows the Values on the diagram (i.e- what the Voltages, Resistances, etc for each wire/component/switch/etc. should read when testing w/ a M/Meter).
For example, it would be a real time-saver to have a little chart pointing to each wire on the Ignition Switch, then have it correspond to say:
a) 'Key Off', b) 'Start', c) 'Run'.
I know this would be a helluva tedious undertaking, but it just seems that the original manuals (& their super ambiguous engineers) should've done this exercise about 40-50 years back. However, that old-school bull-headed tech mentality prevented the creation of diagrams that don't require constant page-flippin' & referencing which is not suited for actual work in a shop (maybe on a drafting table, while juggling a slide rule...by guys wearing lab-coats, geesh...lab coat-wearing pencil necked geeks)
So, besides my rant, has anyone seen something like this?
(specifically a 72-76, or equivalent A-Body model) that shows the Values on the diagram (i.e- what the Voltages, Resistances, etc for each wire/component/switch/etc. should read when testing w/ a M/Meter).
For example, it would be a real time-saver to have a little chart pointing to each wire on the Ignition Switch, then have it correspond to say:
a) 'Key Off', b) 'Start', c) 'Run'.
I know this would be a helluva tedious undertaking, but it just seems that the original manuals (& their super ambiguous engineers) should've done this exercise about 40-50 years back. However, that old-school bull-headed tech mentality prevented the creation of diagrams that don't require constant page-flippin' & referencing which is not suited for actual work in a shop (maybe on a drafting table, while juggling a slide rule...by guys wearing lab-coats, geesh...lab coat-wearing pencil necked geeks)
So, besides my rant, has anyone seen something like this?