Iceman4193 wrote on 07/21/15 at 18:22:41:Occasionally a little Lucas Oil but not to much.
Since the adjustment and clutch rod appear to be OK....the clutch is not worn. You have contaminated it with "friction modifiers".
Take the clutch apart and scrub the plates with Simple Green, Purple Power or a similar cleaner. Get several pieces of 360 or 400 grit wet/dry sandpaper. Lay the sandpaper on a flat surface and then rub the fiber discs lightly on the sandpaper until the shine is gone, then do a similar cleaning on the steel discs using a Brillo Pad or Scotch Bright. Clean off the plates again, dry them off, and then put a light coat of oil on the plates and put the clutch back together.
From now on......no Lucas or other oil additives except some Redline ZDDP if you want to add it. Only use oils that are compatible with wet clutches.