So the build list...
Remove hood and windshield
Remove belly pan by drilling out 37,000 rivets.
Remove seat and mud flap
Remove bent handlebars
Remove rear suspension
Remove front suspension and shocks.
Remove track and drive shaft
Remove both clutches along with entire exhaust
All of the above hit repeat on the parts sled...
Rear suspension....
Remove all wheels and install new bearings..14??
Remove shocks and disassemble them to be sent for rebuilding. Remove and clean all cross shafts to ensure that they move freely, grease and reinstall along with replacing one of the shafts because of a broken bolt. Slides were good enough for this year.
Front suspension...
Remove and disassemble shocks for rebuilding. Repaint them and install new fox stickers.
Remove trailing arms and inspect....they are too rusty and I don't trust them. Ordered new ones..
Remove, clean and paint all radius rods using the best ones between this one and the parts sled. Ordered new tie rod ends and installed.
Chain case....
Remove chain case, remove all internal parts(Holy crap, this thing has reverse!!!!) 2 new bearings reinstall all parts, track down a reverse cable, reinstall and fill with oil.
Chassis....
I decided not to pull the motor as it seemed to run good on my 20ish mile test drive so, I brought it to work and steam cleaned the crap out of it. Sanded and repainted exhaust. I replaced all fuel lines with high pressure hose. Installed new fuel filters (3 of them). 2 new bearings on the PTO side drive shaft and jack shafts. Remove, cleaned and reinstall spindles along with new bushings.
Cleaned and re-greased the steering post and pivot point making sure all moves freely.
Replaced handlebars with a set from an XLT in nice shape. Took apart the dash and painted the face plate, cleaned and reinstalled all gauges. Tested hand warmers and determined I had a bad switch. Replaced, tested, toasty. ;-)
Clutches...
Remove and disassemble both primary and secondary clutches. Primary needed a new spring, new weights, cleaned up the sheths and a good degreasing. Secondary needed a new spring, remove all parts, clean well along with sheths, reassemble both and reinstalled.
Parts hunting...
Found a sweet seat off an XLT very similar to OEM one, had to replace seat bolts, install electric fuel gauge into the tank install a return fuel line. (Only the RXL's have that) Replaced the tail light backing plate.
Found a new set of trailing arms. Ordered and installed new trailing arm decals
Found the windshield I wanted (Man, I hunted for that one) ordered new Polaris gripper plastic skis with loops and new carbides.
Next up... hoping to repaint the hood myself, Paint the tunnel. Been watching plenty of YouTube videos on that one. There is a print shop in Slinger wi that thinks he can reproduce decals so if the hood turns out good from my backyard paint job I'll utilize him. Install new thumb warmer.
Finalizing...
Align and tension the rear track. Set ride heights, align front suspension and skis, set belt deflection. Set all handlebar controls how they fit me. Test drive, check all lighting and warmers, a good general look over making sure all bolts are tight. Fill the tank, go do a 50-60 mile ride, recheck and call it done!!!!