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moto said:In front of me I've got an original 1975 T3 Owner's Manual open to the wiring diagram, U.S. version. It's essentially identical to the 1980 European T3 diagram by Carl Allison, here:
https://www.guzzitech.com/guzzi007/schematics/1980_T3_Europe.gif
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The version at the back of the Owner's Manual is larger and crisper than the Workshop Manual's, and clearer than Carl's 1980 T3 diagram, at least at normal display sizes. I should scan it.
Carl Allison said:moto said:In front of me I've got an original 1975 T3 Owner's Manual open to the wiring diagram, U.S. version. It's essentially identical to the 1980 European T3 diagram by Carl Allison, here:
https://www.guzzitech.com/guzzi007/schematics/1980_T3_Europe.gif
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The version at the back of the Owner's Manual is larger and crisper than the Workshop Manual's, and clearer than Carl's 1980 T3 diagram, at least at normal display sizes. I should scan it.
The diagrams are size at double=normal size so that banded color wires are clearly legible. It works best on a 13x19" page if you want a good print at 72 dpi. If you're looking at it on your iPhone, I wouldn't expect too much. Try downloading the diagram printing it out. Generally, on my Macintrash, I can set the print size and the drawing will scale to my paper size by increasing the print resolution. I'm less certain about what Windows does but my experiences with Windows as far as printer drivers go is that there is all kinds of flexibility there for office documents but not much for graphics. If you have a version of Adobe Elements, that would probably be the best program to get the output on whatever printer you're using.
Carl Allison said:Looks like I'll have to add a USA version of the T3 to the pile of diagrams.