Apologise for the delayed update to this thread. I have been riding the miscreant since repairing the clutch!
After Nigel kindly looked at my sketch drawing for a new spring retaining post/pillar and pointed out a lack of a couple of critical dimensions

, I modified my sketch and then had some sets (6 per set) of pillars machined up.
I also had the clutch hub, with the 5 remaining posts attached, modified. The original pillars riveted heads were machined off in a lathe and then the posts were punched out from the back of the hub. The post holes in the hub were then opened up to 8mm ID and the hub and posts vapour blasted. The hub was then heated and the 6 posts dropped into place, their equidistance in the hub and being 90° to the machined surface at the back of the hub was checked. Then the posts were silver soldered into position. After cooling the whole assembly was then vapour blasted again and checked. All appeared to be well.
I re-assembled and adjusted the clutch, using a new pressure plate, pushrods/ball set, allen screw spring retainers, unobtainium spring cups found on 'Fleabay'. So far, after 2,000 miles I have not had any problems with sticking plates and clutch drag, but clutch slip can now be induced when opening up the throttle in 4th gear for an overtake!

I suspect that either the fibre plates are coming to the end of their days and or that I have a warped 2mm steel plate, or two!

A wee job for before the turn of the year.
I have attached images of the modified post/pillars and the refurbished hub.
Thank you to everybody who offered advice and to Nigel for his time and expertise in checking my sketch and our conversations regarding the modification.
Good health, Bill
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