The clutch didn't come installed in the turbo motor, so I went through the parts today. It's a nine disc red fiber clutch. Kevlar? It's a wee bit thin, looks like the APE set. I found copper coated plates in the correct quantity so I sanded them a bit and made a set out of them all.
The lifter cleaned up nicely, spun like a fidget spinner so I cleaned it and greased it. The clutch springs are purple and a wee bit longer, there were washers under them but they didn't fit over the spring stems, I used parts from two clutches, the stack height is very close.
I'm wondering if non copper coated steel plates would grab the red discs better than the copper ones and if the purple springs are OK to use. I'll most likely do the Hondaman oil hole mod before it goes in the engine. I did some heating on the stuck pistons and cylinders to no result.
The trick engine stand makes it not possible to remove the bottom case half. The top could possibly come off but that doesn't help in this case. I'll probably take it to the workbench to split it.
A peek in the bottom revealed aluminum MTC rods like the new ones that came with it. I watched a Steve Morris engine builder video where he mentioned aluminum rods with dowels and without, he discounted their need. Made me feel better about not having them.