Tonto, agree with Kev Edwards (about post #11 above). I've heard of this sprocket running off and back on, shearing the tabs on the lock washer.
Another item to look at is the clutch release mechanism.
Had a strange problem the other day, adjusting the clutch. We all know there should be some play at the lever to ensure we are not unwittingly engaging the clutch, that is, putting pressure on the push rod unnecessarily. I found I had about 10mm of play at the lever and could not adjust it out.
The problem was in the small rivet that holds the swivel at the end of the actuating arm...
That rivet with the 8mm head has a shaft about 6.5 mm dia and had worn about half way thru. I checked all the others I have and found excessive wear in all of them. A job for the lathe.... Drilled out the hole in arm to 7mm. I think it was case hardened and turned up a new rivet. Never bothered to check these before!
Picture below shows the wear on the 6.5mm section of the rivet in the clutch release mechanism.... I will in future check this rivet for excessive play.
Gee! Another forty years I would be in big trouble!

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RegardZ.