Well if the springs are tight and the friction material is good, it shouldnt slip. What happens when you try to go but with a load or pulling something? Maybe have a few buddies try to hold it back or push up against a solid tree or something. Do they slip then? Maybe try cleaning the clutch pads with brake cleaner in case they got contaminated with oil/grease or something? I know they will slip when they get wet and have a load.
Another idea to look. It probably dont matter so much as long as its good material but maybe the material you bought is to thin? jerseybigfoot might know this better if it will work or not? But the new original material is .150. Its an odd ball size I know. I dont think it will matter as long as the to plates fight together with nothing else holding them from touching. I cant think of anything off hand that would though.
Another idea to look. It probably dont matter so much as long as its good material but maybe the material you bought is to thin? jerseybigfoot might know this better if it will work or not? But the new original material is .150. Its an odd ball size I know. I dont think it will matter as long as the to plates fight together with nothing else holding them from touching. I cant think of anything off hand that would though.

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