Duh, ya mix and match &or machine till sweet and easier as any similar size craft then take the stack out to put a number on it that really only applies to yours during its long interval of wearing to much. One reason for my repeated pleased clutch action on 2 Combats *might* be I leave gaskets out of tranny. This didn't occur to me till just now so not sure if it actually affected stack function, but mention it in case others run out of gaskets and eager to ride.
I'm impressed with by making a thin spring groove spacer ring, a new solution to me that may become another factory acceptable upgrade.
Hm I've '72 Trixie pack out so will measure it for comparison. I know what a stiff action clutch feels like, from bad routing or wearing of cable or lever pivot and at times on/off feathering 2000ish rpm to lean a 260' sharp lean while climbing a 25' hwy entry slope where gravel collects and close by blind bend traffic suddenly appears so can't creep onto road like an old lady but smoothly accelerate with max tire edge traction and not have clutch grab so much it spins out or stalls engine and not think twice about the effort to modulate varying squeezing/releasing of level effort but do get sore jaw grit muscles blocking out memories of the many accidents and my close calls right there in middle of nowhere several times daily routinely. I seek nothing better. My SV650 is more squeeze effort and less sure feathering, to point I only ride it when feeling like could take another crash while Trixie refreshes me when feeling too weak fearful otherwise.
Total stack + pressure plate = 1.158"
Plate stack + residual ATF pressed tight = 0.8000"
Pressure plate = .358"
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By David J. Comeau 24 Aug 2000- Rev. 29 Dec 2004
There are basically two variations of clutch pack in the Commando.
First is the early style THICK friction plates and are used with the THICK pressure plate.
Next is the late style, which used the THIN friction plates and the THIN pressure plate.
Plain Clutch Plate
Both clutch variations use these steel clutch plates 06-0746=.080” thick
Early Qty =3
Late Qty=4
Barnett #524-S
Friction Plate
Early-thick .145” friction plates Qty =4
Thru 70- bonded segment 06-0749
71-72- solid fiber 06-1339
Barnett- bonded segment-thick # 524-68
Late-thin .125” friction plates Qty=5
73-75 Bronze 06-3741
Barnett-bonded segment-thin # 524-73.
Pressure Plate
Early THICK pressure plate 06-0745 =.347” thick
Late THIN pressure plate 06-3768 =.227” thick
STACK HEIGHT
To derive the full clutch height you add all the separate components including the FULL height of the pressure plate.
This is the FULL dimension filled by STACK HEIGHT of the components, between the backing plate in the clutch basket out to the diaphragm. From an engineering stand point this is the correct number.
Early clutch, original stack height=1.167”
Late clutch, original stack heigth=1.172"