key YAMAHA YZ450F 2008 Owners Manual
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of 
a Yamaha YZ series. This model is 
the culmination of Yamaha's vast ex-
perience in the production of paceset-
ting racing machines. It represents 
the highest grade of craftsmanship 
and reliability that have made 
Yamaha a leader.
This manual explains operation, in-
spection, basic maintenance and tun-
ing of your machine. If you have any 
questions about this manual or your 
machine, please contact your 
Yamaha dealer.
Yamaha continually seeks advance-
ments in product design and quality. 
Therefore, while this manual contains 
the most current product information 
available at the time of printing, there 
may be minor discrepancies between 
your machine and this manual. If you 
have any questions concerning this 
manual, please consult your Yamaha 
dealer.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL 
CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY 
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MA-
CHINE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OP-
ERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL YOU 
HAVE ATTAINED A SATISFACTO-
RY KNOWLEDGE OF ITS CON-
TROLS AND OPERATING 
FEATURES AND UNTIL YOU HAVE 
BEEN TRAINED IN SAFE AND 
PROPER RIDING TECHNIQUES. 
REGULAR INSPECTIONS AND 
CAREFUL MAINTENANCE, 
ALONG WITH GOOD RIDING 
SKILLS, WILL ENSURE THAT YOU 
SAFETY ENJOY THE CAPABILI-
TIES AND THE RELIABILITY OF 
THIS MACHINE.
PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT 
INFORMATION
The Safety Alert Symbol means AT-
TENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR 
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Failure to follow WARNING instruc-
tions could result in severe injury or 
death to the machine operator, a by-
stander, or a person inspecting or re-
pairing the machine.A CAUTION indicates special pre-
cautions that must be taken to avoid 
damage to the machine.
A NOTE provides key information to 
make procedures easier or clearer.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
THIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED 
STRICTLY FOR COMPETITION 
USE, ONLY ON A CLOSED 
COURSE.  It is illegal for this machine 
to be operated on any public street, 
road, or highway. Off-road use on 
public lands may be illegal. Please 
check local regulations before riding.
1. THIS MACHINE IS TO BE OP-
ERATED BY AN EXPERI-
ENCED RIDER ONLY.
Do not attempt to operate this 
machine at maximum power 
until you are totally familiar 
with its characteristics.
2. THIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED 
TO BE RIDDEN BY THE OP-
ERATOR ONLY.
Do not carry passengers on 
this machine.
3. ALWAYS WEAR PROTEC-
TIVE APPAREL.
When operating this ma-
chine, always wear an ap-
proved helmet with goggles 
or a face shield. Also wear 
heavy boots, gloves, and pro-
tective clothing. Always wear 
proper fitting clothing that 
will not be caught in any of 
the moving parts or controls 
of the machine.
4. ALWAYS MAINTAIN YOUR 
MACHINE IN PROPER 
WORKING ORDER.
For safety and reliability, the 
machine must be properly 
maintained. Always perform 
the pre-operation checks in-
dicated in this manual. Cor-
recting a mechanical problem 
before you ride may prevent 
an accident.
5. GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAM-
MABLE.
Always turn off the engine 
while refueling. Take care to 
not spill any gasoline on the 
engine or exhaust system. 
Never refuel in the vicinity of 
an open flame, or while 
smoking.
6. GASOLINE CAN CAUSE IN-
JURY.
If you should swallow some 
gasoline, inhale excess gaso-
line vapors, or allow any gas-
oline to get into your eyes, 
contact a doctor immediately. 
If any gasoline spills onto 
your skin or clothing, imme-
diately wash skin areas with 
soap and water, and change 
your clothes.
7. ONLY OPERATE THE MA-
CHINE IN AN AREA WITH AD-
EQUATE VENTILATION.
Never start the engine or let it 
run for any length of time in 
an enclosed area. Exhaust 
fumes are poisonous. These 
fumes contain carbon mon-
oxide, which by itself is odor-
less and colorless. Carbon 
monoxide is a dangerous gas 
which can cause uncon-
sciousness or can be lethal.
8. PARK THE MACHINE CARE-
FULLY; TURN OFF THE EN-
GINE.
Always turn off the engine if 
you are going to leave the 
machine. Do not park the ma-
chine on a slope or soft 
ground as it may fall over.
9. THE ENGINE, EXHAUST 
PIPE, MUFFLER, AND OIL 
TANK WILL BE VERY HOT 
AFTER THE ENGINE HAS 
BEEN RUN.
Be careful not to touch them 
or to allow any clothing item 
to contact them during in-
spection or repair. 
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3-7
ENGINE
LUBRICATING THE THROTTLE
1. Remove:
• Cover (throttle cable cap) "1"
• Cover (grip cap) "2"
• Throttle grip cap "3"
2. Apply:
• Lithium soap base grease
On the throttle cable end "a".
3. Install:
• Throttle grip cap
• Screw (throttle grip cap)
• Cover (grip cap)
• Cover (throttle cable cap)
ADJUSTING THE HOT STARTER 
LEVER FREE PLAY
1. Check:
• Hot starter lever free play "a"
Out of specification
→Adjust.
2. Adjust:
• Hot starter lever free play
Hot starter lever free play adjust-
ment steps:
a. Loosen the locknut "1".
b. Turn the adjuster "2" until free 
play "a" is within the specified lim-
its.
c. Tighten the locknut.
After adjustment, check proper oper-
ation of hot starter.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER 
ELEMENT
Proper air filter maintenance is the 
biggest key to preventing premature 
engine wear and damage.
Never run the engine without the 
air filter element in place; this 
would allow dirt and dust to enter 
the engine and cause rapid wear 
and possible engine damage.
1. Remove:
•Seat
• Fitting bolt "1"
• Washer "2"
• Air filter element "3"
• Air filter guide "4"
2. Clean:
• Air filter element
Clean them with solvent.
After cleaning, remove the remaining 
solvent by squeezing the element.
• Do not twist the element when 
squeezing the element.
• Leaving too much of solvent in 
the element may result in poor 
starting.
3. Inspect:
• Air filter element
Damage
→Replace.
4. Apply:
• Foam-air-filter oil or equivalent oil 
to the element
Squeeze out the excess oil. Element 
should be wet but not dripping.
5. Install:
• Air filter guide "1"
Align the projection "a" on filter guide 
with the hole "b" in air filter element.
6. Apply:
• Lithium soap base grease 
On the matching surface "a" on air 
filter element.
7. Install:
• Air filter element "1"
• Washer
• Fitting bolt
Align the projection "a" on filter guide 
with the hole "b" in air filter case.
Screw (throttle grip cap):
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb)
Hot starter lever free play 
"a":
3–6 mm (0.12–0.24 in)
Locknut:
4 Nm (0.4 m•kg, 2.9 
ft•lb)
Fitting bolt:
2 Nm (0.2 m•kg, 1.4 
ft•lb) 
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BALANCER
BALANCER
REMOVING THE BALANCER
Order Part name Q'ty Remarks
Primary driven gear  Refer to "CLUTCH" section.
Right crankcase cover Refer to "OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WA-
TER PUMP" section.
Stator  Refer to "CDI MAGNETO" section.
1 Nut (balancer) 1 Refer to removal section.
2 Nut (primary drive gear) 1 Refer to removal section.
3 Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) 1 Refer to removal section.
4 Lock washer 1
5 Balancer 1
6 Straight key 1
7 Conical washer 1
8 Primary drive gear 1
9 Balancer shaft drive gear 1
10 Lock washer 1
11 Balancer shaft driven gear 1 
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BALANCER
REMOVING THE BALANCER
1. Straighten the lock washer tab.
2. Loosen:
• Nut (balancer) "1"
• Nut (primary drive gear) "2"
• Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) 
"3"
Place an aluminum plate "a" between 
the teeth of the balancer shaft drive 
gear "4" and driven gear "5".
CHECKING THE PRIMARY DRIVE 
GEAR, BALANCER SHAFT DRIVE 
GEAR AND BALANCER SHAFT 
DRIVEN GEAR
1. Inspect:
• Primary drive gear "1"
• Balancer shaft drive gear "2"
• Balancer shaft driven gear "3"
Wear/damage
→Replace.
CHECKING THE BALANCER
1. Inspect:
• Balancer
Cracks/damage
→Replace.INSTALLING THE BALANCER
1. Install:
• Balancer shaft driven gear "1"
Install the balancer shaft driven gear 
and balancer shaft with their lower 
splines "a" aligning with each other.
2. Install:
• Balancer shaft driven gear "1"
• Align the punched mark "a" on the 
balancer shaft drive gear with the 
punched mark "b" on the balancer 
shaft driven gear.
• Install the balancer shaft driven 
gear and crankshaft with the lower 
splines "c" aligning with each other.
3. Install:
• Lock washer "1"
• Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) 
"2"
• Primary drive gear "3"
• Conical washer "4"
• Nut (primary drive gear) "5"
• Straight key "6"
• Balancer "7"
• Lock washer "8"• Nut (balancer) "9"
• Apply engine oil to the contact sur-
face and threaded portion of the nut 
(primary drive gear).
• Place an aluminum plate "a" be-
tween the teeth of the balancer 
shaft drive gear "10" and balancer 
shaft driven gear "11".
• Install the conical washer with its 
convex surface "b" outward.
4. Bend the lock washer tab.
Nut (balancer shaft driv-
en gear):
50 Nm (5.0 m•kg, 36 
ft•lb)
Nut (primary drive gear):
110 Nm (11.0 m•kg, 80 
ft•lb)
Nut (balancer):
45 Nm (4.5 m•kg, 33 
ft•lb) 
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CDI MAGNETO
CDI MAGNETO
REMOVING THE CDI MAGNETO
Order Part name Q'ty Remarks
Seat and fuel tank  Refer to "SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE 
COVERS" section.
Disconnect the CDI magneto lead.
1 Left crankcase cover 1
2 Gasket 1
3 Dowel pin 2
4 Nut (rotor) 1 Refer to removal section.
5 Rotor 1 Refer to removal section.
6 Stator 1
7 Woodruff key 1 
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CDI MAGNETO
REMOVING THE ROTOR
1. Remove:
• Nut (rotor) "1"
• Washer
2. Remove:
• Rotor "1"
Use the rotor puller 2.
CHECKING THE CDI MAGNETO
1. Inspect:
• Rotor inner surface "a"
• Stator outer surface "b"
Damage
→Inspect the crankshaft 
runout and crankshaft bearing.
If necessary, replace CDI magne-
to and/or stator.
CHECKING THE WOODRUFF KEY
1. Inspect:
• Woodruff key "1"
Damage
→Replace.
INSTALLING THE CDI MAGNETO
1. Install:
•Stator "1"
• Screw (stator) "2"
• Apply the sealant on the grommet 
of the CDI magneto lead.
• Tighten the screws using the T30 
bit.
2. Install:
• Woodruff key "1"
• Rotor "2"
• Degrease the contact surfaces of 
the tapered portions of the crank-
shaft and rotor.
• When installing the woodruff key, 
make sure that its flat surface "a" is 
in parallel with the crankshaft center 
line "b".
• When installing the rotor, align the 
keyway "c" of the rotor with the 
woodruff key.
3. Install:
• Washer
• Nut (rotor) "1"
4. Connect:
• CDI magneto lead
Refer to "CABLE ROUTING DIA-
GRAM" section in the CHAPTER 
2.5. Install:
• Dowel pin
• O-ring 
• Gasket (left crankcase cover) 
• Left crankcase cover "1"
• Hose guide (cylinder head breath-
er hose) "2"
• Bolt (left crankcase cover)
• Apply the lithium soap base grease 
on the O-ring.
• Tighten the bolts in stage, using a 
crisscross pattern.
Rotor puller:
YM-04151/90890-04151
Screw (stator):
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 
7.2ft•lb)
YAMAHA Bond No. 1215 
(ThreeBond® No. 1215):
90890-85505
Nut (rotor):
56 Nm (5.6 m•kg, 40 
ft•lb)
Bolt (left crankcase cov-
er):
10 Nm (1.0 m•kg, 7.2 
ft•lb)