Learned a few more things today about the 6 spring clutch in the K0. The only other time I've used one was on the 4 speed bottom end in my first drag bike in the early '70s and it was part of the used bottom end when I got it, of course, since it was literally only 6 or 7 years old then. And maybe this isn't something consistent across all K0 clutches, but it sure is with this one.
But first, oil pump mounted, torqued and rechecked, still spins freely.
So this was next. That's when the fun started.
All looks just fine, but then you put the inner hub on the mainshaft and... can't put the circlip in place. Somehow there's a depth difference between the 4 speed and 5 speed baskets, which I'd never noticed previously. It isn't much, but just enough to hide the circlip groove. Shaft sticks out, looks normal but then when the hub is in place the circlip won't seat. But my first thought was the 500T mainshaft (for the slightly higher 1st gear) might be just a tad shorter (but why?). So I dug both leftover mainshafts out of the box of spare transmission stuff and slipped the basket and hub over both of them - still the same. So I dug out one of the 5 speed clutch baskets and that was the solution. So apparently, though I've never heard anyone say it about the 6 spring conversion, you need the 4 spring basket with the 6 spring hub to make things fit. And they did. A little extra cleanup to do but otherwise, a good mix of parts. And to be completely sure everything else jived, I put the clutch rod in place and bolted (screwed, actually) the front sprocket cover on, then slipped a spare clutch cable into the lifter and test-"pulled" the clutch while I watched the plates.
Then I decided to recheck the transmission so I slipped the shift lever on and went to work through the gears. Seemed fine except it wouldn't go into first, felt like it was hitting a brick wall. Second-guessing myself again, I pulled the entire clutch back off to make sure the shift detent setup was correct and it shifted just fine while being watched, so back together it went. Oh yeah, found out my genius idea to use 2 of the beefier 5 speed springs opposite each other with the rest of the 4 speed springs no worky, the openings in the pressure plate are a tad too small for them to fit, fatter coils rub the sides halfway in.
