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I pulled the jug on my 362 to check some stuff and after putting it back together it was leaking around the muffler where it bolts to the cylinder. I tried cleaning the muffler, gasket, and cylinder and putting it back together but it still leaks.
This is what's on there.
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Anybody have a fix for this? Do I just need a new gasket?
Would this fit?

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After a good run, retighten the two bolts on either side of the port holding the can on.
No, that gasket will not fit, I recommend the OEM gasket.
Thanks! I should be able to give it a try this afternoon.
The fact that it's oily from exhaust leaking out isn't going to matter?
 

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Well messing with a hot muffler could be fun but I guess I can give it a go.
Use the hot mats out of the kitchen to handle the muffler and you should be good to go!! :D

Edit: Yeah, I didn't think that through, no you don't want to take it apart after running, just tighten down. Later if you can get a screwdriver with a paper towel or something to work in and wipe up the extra oil you should be good to go.
 
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