The plates were all then center punched on one tang, clamped together & filed to suit the slots as the slots were all slightly different widths.
Does it matter if the tabs are narrower than the slots, or that the slots are different widths? I would have thought that it really did not. The only time that the plates might move to the other side of the slots would be when engine braking. My basket shows no wear at all on the opposite side of the slots from the normal drive side, which supports this theory. What really does matter, it seems to me, is that the pressure faces of all the tabs are in contact with the edges of the slots, otherwise the force will not be shared equally between the tabs. After all the filing and soldering keysteel, the pressure faces of the slots may not be exactly equally spaced, and (it seems to me) this must be replicated in the filing of the tabs. Also of course, the plates must always be put into the basket with the same tab in the same slot. Seems like this filing will need to be a pretty careful fitting job.
Thanks - Rowan
I needed to use a different pressure plate on the 6 spring clutch on my B31 (I noticed a spare one I had was less deeply domed than the current one, which meant i could fit an extra friction plate, odd that there are so many small variances unbetween the 6 spring parts!).
Anyway, the reason I discarded it originally was it had worn slots
. This (to me) is a bad fault as the result of this sort of wear is that sideways stress is then applied to the 6 studs on the inner basket, as the pressure plate can rotate relative to the inner basket. You often find inner baskets with loose studs, probably as a result of this stress.
I decided to fix the plate I had rather than try to buy an identical one (with the desirable to me, shallower doming).
I welded the slots and spent a few hours filing them to fit the basket
In addition I drilled out the spring cups to 7.5mm (they were originally just over 1/4”) to increase the clearance over the studs. Hopefully this will also reduce the stress on the studs, should the pressure plate rotate relative to the studs.
I also had to bend the studs around a bit to get them central to holes in the pressure plate.
I mention these various tips, as if the inner basket is filed to get rid of notches, this may have the knock on effect of having to reduce the slot width in the pressure plate
The pic attached shows the welded up pressure plate, the small file needed to file the slots to size, and the method of attaching a dial gauge to get even pressure plate lift.