75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-06 18:21:42
jbeitz107 50cc Newbie
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Does anyone have the wiring schematics to the coil??? Please help me in dire need to get bikes running.
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-06 20:56:43
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75 can am?
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-06 21:35:24
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Chevvy me thinks.
Wrong chat room
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-08 17:40:22
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either a chevvy or one of those chingchonhchop number 22 egg fried rice chinese things
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-08 19:26:52
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Can-Am ... didnt they make Trials / Motocrosser bikes in the 70's / 80's
Think they transfered construction to Armstong / CCM in the UK during the late 80's before they ceased production of motorcycles.
might be wrong tho ??? lol
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-09 00:05:45
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you fools are thinkin trans am this poor boy needs info on can am
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-10 15:17:40
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does he mean can can? big skirts n frilly knickers , french birds doin the splits?
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-10 18:07:03
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BOMBADIER CAN AM TNT 250 MOTORCYCLES!!!!
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-10 22:32:11
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Its actually spelt 'Bombardier' btw
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-10 22:36:16
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What exactly are you asking for the wiring diagram so you can wire a new coil up ?
Are there not any Can Am clubs ? or maybe clubs keen on CCM / Armstrong bikes might help ???
Google it !!!
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-10 23:49:30
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aye yippee yippee aye yi yippee yippee
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-11 17:01:06
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Isnt there one wire in for the coil and another to the spark plug.
Its not rocket science.
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-11 22:28:17
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so its not black magic then?
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-12 15:14:34
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there is actually 4 wires there not just one lol but, thanx for the vote of confidence p.s. there is one sparkplug wire and two plugs but, that is just in case one fouls out that it carries a dead plug for a backup or at least that is what i have been told lol and Can Am the original has went out at least 25 years ago the new Can Ams are not the same and the techs know nothing about the older ones. I have contacted the manufacturers and they are dumbfounded aka confused.
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-12 16:56:04
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This might be of some help.
Some contact numbers in America on here.
http://www.classiccanam.com/canam9.htm
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75 Can Am Electrical Help - Posted on 2009-08-12 16:57:54
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Some more.
Classic CanAm Parts Sources Listing
February 19, 2005
Engine Parts
Tony Murphy Rotax Inc.
27701 Largo Vista Rd.
Valyermo, CA 93563
(661)944-1624
Fax (661) 261-9227
Email: tmurphy440@aol.com Tony has a comprehensive inventory of CanAm (Rotax) 2-stroke engine parts. He is a Rotax distributor and can supply or order 2-stroke engine parts for any year CanAm. He also sells manuals that cover engine, transmission, and ignition. Accepts Visa and MasterCard.
Al Roberts
135 El Pinto
Lumberton Texas 77657
Phone: 409 755-4202
Email: Aer021@aol.com Al has a VERY large inventory of NOS and used CanAm parts: engine, chassis, and electrical. Al has a good reputation as an honest supplier.
General Parts Suppliers
The Vintage Shed (East Coast)
Bedford NH USA
Email: rkbones@xtdl.com Rick Collins now has new and used CanAm parts for sale. Check out Rick's webpage for more info. The Vintage Shed is a Classic CanAm supporter.
Al Roberts (West Coast)
135 El Pinto
Lumberton Texas 77657
Phone: 409 755-4202
Email: Aer021@aol.com Al has a VERY large inventory of NOS and used CanAm parts: engine, chassis, and electrical. Al has a good reputation as an honest supplier.
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