I was wondering if anyone here could tell me where I could buy an EVTM for my 88 Bird. I'm doing the 5.0 TC swap and am going to need one to figure out how to wire the 5.0 fuel pump harness in amongst other things.
I checked Ebay, to no avail. I did see where Scott posted a link to his 87 Bird EVTM, but I can't read the pages for one. I'd also rather have the actual book in my possesion. Thanks for any help. It's definitely appreciated.
I got mine from ebay...
I've been looking for a 88 tbird/cougar EVTM and been having trouble too. I tried scotts and I can't read the text in the pictures. If anyone that has one wants to put it in a PDF, make them readable and burn them on a cd that would be great... hell I'd pay for that. Hint hint ;)
Best I could come up with.
http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp?Style=&Mfg=FMC&Make=FCT&Model=TBIR&Year=1988&Category=8&Keyword=&Module=&selected%5Fmedia=&mscsid=0DH7RRNW4DAW9G7MEM97G48D6K8F0DTF
ok
what happened with the uploads to the photo bucket site is the resolution.
Everyone who won a free copy of the EVTM a long while back hae no issues.
I will start another fun thread like that....... get the correct answer to a question and I mail you the EVTM on CD.
see lounge.
Also,,
click on my DIY link and you will find the same drawings you Pm'd me about.
look below and you will see the link.
Thats odd that you can't read them.
They are fine on my Powerbook, as far as being readable.
They could be rotated sideways though to fit the screen better.
I tried it on two computers. I can only download them as .bmp or I get an error. I did what Scott recomended in the other thread and open and re-save as jpeg and they come in.. but all the text is unreadable (the wire colors in the diagrams)
I'll post one of them when I get home. I did sit there and save about 100 pages till I realized they are difficult to read.
those look great I can read the wire colors. If they all look like that on the cd than thats perfect. I sent you pm
those are the very same ones i put up on photo bucket.
I am not sure why the resolution is so py but if anyone can figure it out, tell me what i did wrong.
Likely Photobucket automatically reduces resolution(image size) to conserve storage space... Probably not much can be done about it...
You'd need to post orig images to your own web space...