HI All
On the A7/10 forum the consensus is the BSA 6-spring clutch was the best design
I believe they are referring to the plunger model clutch, not the S/A one
Magnetoman has posted a long and detailed rebuild of a six spring on Britbike.com
However there is no mention of town driving with it
There should be no end float on the BSA gearbox
If the kickstart ratchet nut is loose or the small bearing inside the ratchet is worn endfloat will be apparent
RTM
You do not say what brand friction plates are in the clutch?
Basically anything other than Surflex brand are crap (unless you opt for the 7 plate conversion)
A remote possibility is that a clutch plate is warping when it gets hot (Yes it has happened on one of my bikes)
Crappy imported inner and outer baskets will cause more problems sooner than later
Lastly,
ATF ? is for automatic transmissions not clutches, it absorbs air bubbles
I use oil intended for modern bikes with wet clutches 10/40 grade (NOT car oil)
John