I have the GM Service Manual ST-364-87 AND
the GM Electrical Diagnosis Service Manual Supplement ST-364-87 EDM.
They are a strange setup, the GMSM has basic electrical, all the Code stuff and Six fold out double sided six panel circuit diagrams - concise but a bitch to read and wire trace thru, with failing eye sight.
The GMEDM is in chapters covering each system, circuits, pics, large diagrams, text on tests and usefull info for that system, also mine is coloured, but only because I went over the cct lines with coloured pencils. The cct lines have cct #'s and colour written on, but its easier when it is Coloured.
These are for '87. I also have Haynes for 87 & 78 somewhere - not a patch on the GM books, pics etc are dark and hard to read, waste of time but they came with the cars.
I bought the GM's from Ian at Chev Parts at Yennora, cant remember how much, but have been well worth while. I also bought when I first got the 78 a Builders Book, this is not avail for C4's, but shows exploded diagrams of just about everything and would be the Bible for anyone in NCRS, since it shows every detail for every nut, bolt and washer. This is great when your C3 has been butchered - sorry I mean converted, and nearly everything behind the dash has been ripped out and scrapped.
If you intend to keep the car and do your own work - the GM books are well worth while. I replaced a rear hub using the GMSM.
Regards.