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Question edited a bit into better English and spelling, but not sure of the 'Ferry' reference? Also, please don't type in all CAPS, it is considered SHOUTING and is difficult to read.
Bikes and all internal combustion engines only need three things to run.
Fuel
Compression
A Spark at the right time
Check Spark Plugs first for gap and condition. Check HT leads and plug caps. Check connections to the coil. Check battery voltage, the optimum is 12.8 to 13.2 volts.
If the system is the factory system, the following procedure is how to disable it:
Open the driver side door and enter the car
Insert the key into the ignition
Turn the key to the "on" position, and then back to the "Off" position 5 times in 1 second motions
on-off on-off on-off on-off on-off on try to start
"On" is where the warning lights illuminate on the instrument panel
what gasket are you looking for? a head gasket would be in the range of $900 at a family owned shop, waterpump,thermostat, and intake gaskets should be in the $400-550 range. based on the flat rate schedule at my local gm dealer in south jersey.
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