Unless you are a machinist and can make some tools to put the bolt back together, you do not want to take the bolt apart. The bolt is easy to take apart, but, hell on earth to put back together. My advice is find something else for entertainment. Welcome to the site.
I have had a few of the XT bolts apart. One by hand, and that will never happen again.:banghead3 The rest with the aid of a multiple function jig that I had built. Out of curiosity, why is it you have a need to change the striker spring what is it you are trying to gain?
I did this and it was the beginning of the end of my love affair with marlin bolt rimfire. What a piece of junk bolt. Material, design and assembly the worst. I got many years of light use. Once wore out, turn out to be a real turd of a firearm. Opposite end of the spectrum: The CZ bolt can be taken down on the kitchen table, no tools and all heavy steel parts.
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