Pretty much follow the how to here:
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles ... emoval.htm
I have an engine hoist to raise the rear of the sled, makes it easy to control.
1) remove the limiter strap per instructions
2) move strap out of the way and cut tye wraps holding in the wires to the electric shock. Disconnent the shock white connector in the fat part of the wire harness next to the shock.
3) remove the front bolts
4) remove the rear bolts, raise rear of sled enough to slide the skid out. There is a trick on the rear. Loosen one bolt almost all the way, then retighten. Loosen the other bolt almost all the way, then re loosen the first again to remove both.
Reversing the steps is not how to put the skid back in.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ht=#427150
Start replacing the skid by getting the front bolts in first. (These notes assume the limiter strap is loose, traction rod attached.)
-Put a strap around the seat to hold the track out of the way, and reposition the skid in the track.
-Raise the rear of the sled enough to put a 4x4 under the track behind the curve of the rails and begin to lower the rear of the sled. Notice how the skid will tilt up toward the front holes. Wiggle the upper arm to avoid the rivets in the tunnel and push the skid and arms up until you can align the front holes and replace the bolts. Take your time, this is the hardest part. Don't damage the bushings.
-Remove the 4x4.
-Carefully remove the strap holding up the track.
-Adjust the height of the rear of the sled to allow the rear pivot arm to be raised into position to install the rear bolts. (I used a broom handle to make this easy.) This will require multiple checks to have the rear mount at the right height to intersect the arc the rear suspension travels. Locktite, install and torque the bolts.
-Raise the rear of the sled to allow you to dress and tiewrap the wires to the EC shock
-Reinstall the limiter strap.
-Check that every thing is square and adjust the track tension.
-Start the sled and check that the track runs smoothly.
-Check that electric shock adjustment works on the dash board.
-DONE!