The most common cause of broken lifter plates is miss-alignment of the splines on the pressure plate and clutch center. With the splines aligned, the lifter plate "bottoms out" against the posts on the pressure plate as the bolts are drawn up tight. When the splines are not aligned, the plate can't "bottom out" against the posts, even without the springs and plates in place, so the plate is bent down as the bolts are tightened, causing it to break.