Hi Berger and All,
When the inner drum is fitted onto the shaft adaptor it should sit a little proud on the outer face where the washer sits against it
The purpose of this is to firmly clamp the drum to the adaptor
A recessed washer could help the clamping if the recess is big enough to clear the shaft adaptor
Its not the best design in the world as damage /wear to the very small rear face where it sits against the adaptor shoulder can lead to the bearing rollers being pinched endways and jamming
The cush drive inner drums are prone to wear in this area
For some reason that I do not know the answer to worn components of cush drive inner drums also cause clutch slip
John