How To Change The Track On Your Snowmobile! Step-by-Step

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • On today's to-do list we have to replace the track on a Polaris XC 700. Almost everything I go over on this video will be the same on other sleds! So don't let the fact that its a Polaris scare you!
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    0:00 Intro.
    0:16 Game plan
    0:39 Loosen the track
    2:07 Compressing the suspension
    3:08 Pulling the rear suspension bolts out
    4:25 Pulling the rear suspension out of the track
    5:35 Game plan for under the hood
    6:32 Pulling the chain case apart
    7:44 Getting the speedo drive apart
    9:17 Getting the drive axle out
    10:28 Removing the bearing from the chain case
    11:51 Installing the new chain case bearing
    13:39 Getting the drive axle ready to reinstall
    14:37 Getting the drive axle installed in the sled
    16:33 Buttoning everything up under the hood
    18:30 How to get the suspension bolted back up in and outro!
    Thanks for watching!!
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Komentáře • 27

  • @rheidtech
    @rheidtech Před 2 lety +4

    Had to go thru 10 vids to find one i can use. Thanks for being real world. Great vid. Really.

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před 2 lety +2

      That means a lot thank you! I’ve got a lot of time in this so I’m glad it helped!

  • @jeffreyhagelin3672
    @jeffreyhagelin3672 Před rokem +1

    Excellent information, especially using the tie down strap to facilitate reinstallation.
    I found that if you measure the bolt hole centers from inside the tunnel, you can use that information when adjusting the tie down strap.

  • @markpinther9296
    @markpinther9296 Před rokem +4

    Dude, seriously one of the most useful videos on how to do this that I have ever seen. Really appreciate you taking the time to make this video.

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před rokem

      This is why I do it! Glad I could help!! 🤘

  • @sebrmz450
    @sebrmz450 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video again! I'm new to snowmobile so that helps a lot! I would heat up the chaincase with a heat gun so the aluminum would expand.

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s a good thought! Heat up the chain case before putting the bearing in! It would help it slide in easier! Thanks for that!

  • @donnieflame
    @donnieflame Před rokem

    Don't even have a snowmobile but now I know how to change the track! 😂 I'm Canadian and never rode one so I'm getting mechanically inclined before I get one

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před rokem

      That’s actually a really good idea 😂

  • @joev467
    @joev467 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!...Thanks

  • @Kent15156
    @Kent15156 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video!

  • @bhoss7133
    @bhoss7133 Před 5 měsíci +1

    instead of rachet strapping the suspension, could i just remove a bolt from one end of the shock? (to allow the skid to collapse without force from the shock)

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I might be nervous that then you’ll fight getting the shock back in inside the skid. Trade one difficult task for another. Try it and let us know!

  • @ChickenParm152
    @ChickenParm152 Před rokem

    ive broke 3 pairs of snap ring pliers trying to remove that snap ring... what tool are you using and what the trick to getting it out?

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před rokem +1

      I pretty sure I had bought that snap ring plied kit off the Mac Tool truck. But it’s just a 90 deg snap ring plier. Nothing particularly special about it. Just make sure you’re using the right size.

    • @ChickenParm152
      @ChickenParm152 Před rokem

      @@ToyShop9665 yeah, i bought a good quality 45 degree set of pliers and it came right out. thanks!

  • @dbirdez
    @dbirdez Před 2 lety +1

    Next time you do a bearing , put the bearing in the freezer for a bit, use a heatgun on the race and it will pop in. Great video !

  • @MumPyro
    @MumPyro Před 2 lety +2

    It's never a good idea to apply force to the inner race of a ball bearing. They are not thrust bearings and you can damage the ball cage inside. Anytime you're applying force to a ball bearing that you don't want to ruin it should be on the surface that is binding. In this case you should have had a socket or something that fit the outside ring of the bearing instead of the inside where its applying all of the force to the balls.

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před 2 lety +1

      This ☝️ I 100% agree with you. If this bearing would have required more force than it did to install I would have spent more time to find something to apply the force to the outer race. This was just a little quick thinking and it got the job done for me!

    • @darrylmarbut47
      @darrylmarbut47 Před rokem

      Old vid I see but I thought same thing,good way to ruin it.

  • @newpylong
    @newpylong Před 8 měsíci

    That one is fairly easy. Taking a chain case apart with reverse gears is awful!

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před 8 měsíci

      It’s definitely more pieces that’s for sure!

  • @mattteixeira2788
    @mattteixeira2788 Před rokem +1

    This doesn't look easy job

    • @ToyShop9665
      @ToyShop9665  Před rokem

      It’s not bad but it’s a lot lol definitely not a 20 min job tho