I bought a copy of a manual on Ebay (public domain I assume) that was full of diagrams and schematics of every aspect of my Ford 3000 tractor. I highly recommend if that dealer is still on Ebay. Sure has saved me some money by having it.
Maybe it does not exist just for hotel management. However, you may want to take a look at the more widespread general DFD design tools such as the free Dia (http://live.gnome.org/Dia) or the commercial Visio (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visio).
The six wire motor is probably a two speed or a dual voltage motor. Look on the underside of the motor's junction box. Here is where the wiring diagram of the motor is pasted. Look on the motor's name plate to see if it is a two speed motor. There will be two sets of amps and RPM and maybe voltages. It could be that six terminals are brought out to terminal box so that it can be connected either in delta or star configuration. As stated above the name plate details would indicate the correct connection.
maybe, maybe not its more likely to be Jebus
Maybe you misinterpret something? There doesnt seem to be a declaration of value, but maybe declaration of variable?
I suppose you could use it as one, but you'd probably bend the frame.
In order to get a ecu wiring diagram from a Honda b20b it is best to visit a local Honda dealer. The service center maybe able to assist you with providing you with the diagram needed.
At any radio shop or maybe at wallmart
maybe not free but cheap at the junk yard
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While looking for a wiring diagram myself, I foud your question and this site. Maybe it will help. http://www.bdub.net/wirediagrams/index.html
You can get a Haynes manual from an auto parts store. It will have wiring diagrams, though not very good, it may be enough to help you out. What are you trying to wire, maybe I can help?
Try looking in a Haynes repair manual for that vehicle. Maybe Autozone can print one out for you.
Not exactly sure what's being asked for ... firing order maybe(??)See "Related Questions" below
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The 353 is all mechanical with no electronics. there is no wiring besides starter and charging system and maybe electric water and oil sending units. the wiring for those components would vary based on the aplication and who manufactured the equipment the engine was in.
Hanes manual contains wiring diagrams in the back of their books. Don't know if it contains what you need but maybe it is worth a shot. You can pick these up at an auto store for about $20.00.
Maybe you can find it on the net for free some where... I couldn't. Try buying either a Haynes Manual or Chiltons, just for CJs around your year (probably no later than 86 I would guess). I own a Haynes and my wiring diagram is in there (I have an 84) and it shows that it is applicable to the 84 through 86 models.