
For a start none of the slotted screws would budge, when using a large flat bladed screwdriver, with a good fit in the slot. So, I resorted to an impact driver, with a good fitting blade and a 1lb hammer, having first given them a squirt of BDS. 5 out of six screws responded to the treatment and after initially budging, using the large screwdriver was sufficient to extract them. The final screw remained obstinate and so after more BDS and another blow from the impact driver there was a twitch. I applied the large screwdriver and was rewarded with a scraping noise as the screw and pillar rotated in the clutch hub!



So, I propose to jam the pillar and then having centre dotted the screw, use a left handed drill to remove the head from the screw, so that I can extract the faceplate and plates behind, before removing the clutch from the mainshaft/input shaft.
Does anybody have previous experience with this type of seizure or have other ideas for a solution?
As an aside, but on the subject of clutch hubs; how much lateral play can be allowed between the steel plate tangs and the hub? I may need to remove some grooves, so that the plates can slide in and out more easily, rather than catching on the wear ridges in the grooves in the hub.
Thank you for your time.
Good health, Bill