2. Remove the clutch cover. This is located on the left side of the engine, just below the cylinder head. There are four bolts that hold it in place.
3. Remove the clutch spring. This is a large spring that is located inside the clutch cover. Use a clutch spring compressor to compress the spring and then remove it.
4. Remove the clutch. This is a large metal disc that is located behind the clutch spring. Use a clutch puller to remove the clutch.
5. Inspect the clutch. Look for any signs of damage, such as cracks, breaks, or wear. If the clutch is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
6. Reinstall the clutch. Place the clutch back onto the crankshaft and then install the clutch puller. Tighten the puller until the clutch is seated against the crankshaft.
7. Reinstall the clutch spring. Use the clutch spring compressor to compress the spring and then install it into the clutch cover.
8. Reinstall the clutch cover. Install the four bolts that hold the clutch cover in place.
9. Replace the spark plugs.
Tips:
- Make sure that you have the right tools for the job.
- Take your time and be careful.
- If you are not comfortable working on your own snowmobile, take it to a qualified mechanic.