I have been “playing with” BSA & Triumph bikes from the 50ties since the 90ties
In general, the 4 spring clutch, is working well, (If all components is in good working order).
Slipping is generally caused by either weak springs or oil contaminated friction plates.
They can either be contaminated by using engine oil in primary cover, or seeping engine oil from the crank shaft housing, if the engine suffer from “wet sumping”.
To cure the problem:
A) Replace the clutch plates with new high quality frictions plates. Or
B) Wash the old plates in pure petrol, to wash off residue of oil.
(For a quick and dirty ( with fire hazard and great danger !! ) solution: pout ½ liter of pure petrol in to the primary cover, run the engine for 5 minutes with the clutch engaged. This wash off oil on the plates, and drain off the petrol, the add the proper amount of ATM oil)
BUT this quick and dirty. Requires a standby fire fighter canister !
Do not use engine oil in the primary cover, it contaminates the clutch friction plates and gives a slippery clutch.
I use ATM F type oil. Like CASTROL DEX II mineral based automatic transmission oil.