go to http://www.jpcycles.com
type in 1973 harley service manual in the search box. it is on the 2nd page. $57.99 + tax/shipping.
they also have many parts for your old iron.
good luck.
2006-10-28 07:16:04
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answered by mott the hoople 4
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a lot depends on the model. if it is a big twin or sportster, you can use j&p or dennis kirk. if it is a sprint or one of the small italian models, i'm sure someone out there can give you all the info you need. buy a copy of WALNECK'S at your bookstore and prowl the ads in there. good luck.
2006-10-28 14:50:29
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answered by mycle1000 5
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start with the service manual and your local shop....just watch the torque specs in the manual.
2006-10-28 12:05:18
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answered by GRAPE APE 1
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try this forum--HarleyTechTalk@groups.msn.com then click on the appropiate model link i.e. shovelhead, if it's a big-twin or ironhead if its a sportster
2006-10-28 21:09:47
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answered by percylenain 3
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GOOD LUCK!!!!!! if you find one you are a lucky person and you suck LOL!!!
2006-10-28 00:19:05
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answered by rswdew 5
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