I got things back together today and tried it out a little. I didn't take the entire basket out like the book said too , only the center part and it worked great. Next time I'm only doing springs ... the plates were well with-in spec. The springs are so much longer I had to compress them a little to get the bolts started . and the clutch feels weaker at the pull leaver.
But It pulled me up to the house from the shop so I tried a burn-out on my tar-and-chip driveway . All went well , it spun till the bike got up to about 20 mph and I let off the throttle.
Only left a little trench
I'm adding a spring in-between the cable and the clutch lever by the motor to keep the cable tight and still let me have plenty of room off the throw-out-bearing .
I made a clutch rod out of a piece of 6mm spring steel from an old rake tooth. I started with 48mm and stopped when it was 47mm , that put me right in-between the marks on the crank-case. All is good !
If I was doing it over , I would change the rod and springs and leave the pads alone --- I'll bet they would go 100,000 miles with no problem.
I put pure T-4 Rotella in and the engagement band is extremely narrow compared to what it was .