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Anonymous Posted on Jul 06, 2010

I have changed the the clutch cable and clutch basket on a YZ450F and still can't seemed to get enough pull on the clutch for it to dis-engage.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: i have know clutch

try adjusting clutch cable

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tombones

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha motorcycle stiff clutch

Disconnect the cable at the engine. Does the cable move freely when disconnected? If it does, remove the left side cover then check the operation of the clutch arm. Does it move freely and spring back freely? If not then clean it up. If it does move freely, remove the clutch push rod from the center case. Roll it on a flat surface. Does it roll smoothly or does it sort of lope along. If bent, replace it. If rolling smoothly then put it back in the center-case and remount the side casing. Lube the clutch cable and remount it also. The adjuster #23 should be screwed in until it is snug then back off the screw 1/4 turn.

Assuming no one has tinkered with the actual clutch and it was operating properly a few months ago or when it was put up for the winter, now is the time for an oil change. Dirty, gritty oil can stiffen a clutch big time. Drain the oil and refill with 10w40 motor oil. No synthetics or oils with "special" additives or friction reducers. No oil marked ECII. Just normal motor oil. Shell, Mobil, Pennzoil, etc., the major brands. Ride the bike for an hour or so then change the oil again. Doing this will flush most all of the grit from the gearbox. Hey, oil ain't that expensive. This should take care of the problem.

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tombones

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2009

SOURCE: Need the torque specifications for a 2005 yz450f

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 yz450f has a low rumble when clutch is out all the way

The bearing for the clutch outer drum may be worn. The adjustment on the handlebars is to set lever free play(about 1/2 inch) before the cable becomes tight and operates the clutch release inside. Make sure the outer drum cover is tight--check with the clutch lever to make sure the plate releases the disks and plates.

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Josh

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2010

SOURCE: clutch not engaging

I would bleed the clutch it sounds like its out of adjustment.

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