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I have a US spec 81. The CEB is not described on a single page. Rather, the CEB connections, fuses, and relays associated with the devices described on that page is at the top of the page. There is a solid thin line between the top CEB section and the middle component section that contains the connector block descriptor labels.
The bottom line on the page is body ground.
This is all described in summary form in the first page of the document.
Once you get used to the notation, the diagrams are really pretty easy to follow - at least for my early car.
Thank you do you know if this is different to the Moorhouse CD?
No, I don't think it is. It looks like only the wsm with wiring diags, though I can't open to verify
The Moorhouse one was a compilation of documents collected by the core community a decade+ ago.
There are a series of other documents that are absolutely fascinating and useful, telling the story of changes for each model year, plus a series of tech specs, tech bulletins and specialized info on transmissions, electrical, etc. Embedded in electrical is a complete rundown of alarm system functionality for the early to mid cars, also the door lock system. Lots of gaps, but huge set of information. I really appreciate the CD set. Also has WSM and wiring for all years.
I checked and there isn't a clean 81 ROW CEB sheet in the set, but some marked up copies that I think might be 81/2/3 combo, ROW.
Sounds like a brother will send you what you are looking for anyway. But still consider snapping up a copy of CD set.