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  1. Thanks for the reply, I am thinking that they sent the wrong gasket too. The one they sent ends in 14623-10 and the diagram calls for 14623-00. I will call them to see if I can get the right gasket. I have seen #13 for sale on Ebay. I am not too sure on the spings they have two different numbers listed for #18 but only one is available. Any ideas on which springs? any ideas on a good place to get parts for these bikes?
  2. , Hello, I have a leaking muffler gasket on my 73 rt3. I ordered a gasket from Motorsport.com but have no idea how to put it on. I want to just take the muffler off, clean everything up, wrap the material around the muffler end a few times and put it back together. I don't even know if this is the right gasket. Does anyone have any tips on installing? Thanks, Bill
  3. Hello, I have a leaking muffler gasket on my 73 rt3. I ordered a gasket from Motorsport.com but have no idea how to put it on. I want to just take the muffler off, clean everything up, wrap the material around the muffler end a few times and put it back together. I don't even know if this is the right gasket. Does anyone have any tips on installing? Thanks, Bill
  4. Thanks for the reply, I thought that might be the case. With the bike level and with the cap not screwed in I have added about 16 oz or 1 pint or 1/2 quart of oil and it seems to shift nice. Thanks Again for the info and welcome, I am glad to have another mechanical forum to read.
  5. Hello All- Just joined the group and had a question on changing the oil on my 73 rt1 360. I finally found a dipstick/ cap at the junk yard so I can now check the oil. Should I check the oil with the bike on the kickstand or level? Should I screw the cap all the way on or not to check it? Does anyone know about how much the bike will take, the book said 40 oz, that seemed a little high. Thanks Bill

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