We can see who did their homework, eh, RD.
Side by side there is no mistaking the substantial centre of the rigid/plunger clutch, along with its splined boss. Looks the right part, a reasonable buy and should slide easily onto the gearbox mainshaft, so something not quite right.
Sell that other puny offering, it is the type found on S/A bikes, plus similar B and M ranges with the taper fit adaptor for the gearbox mainshaft. That pressed steel design comes in three different heights, to suit lower powered machines requiring less clutch plates. I made a dig at RGS owners finding an M series clutch under the primary cover..... That centre also suffers from loose spring mounts, so getting the clutch apart can be an entertainment.
Plunger chainwheel has a duplex chain, one size fits all from start to finish. All clutches suffer notching of the driving fingers, so obviously choose the best you can find. Only used on this chainwheel, note the threaded support bolts that fix the clutch cover, often missing or abused on used examples. Also look for a good track for the rollers.
Swarfy.