I've been out of country for the last two weeks and finally got some time to hit up the clutch. I had called APE regarding being sent fibers from a different application. I sent some pictures and explained the situation and they handled the situation very professionally and sent me out the correct clutch promptly, props to APE. I let the fibers soak for a day and took some measurements again tonight prior to installing the clutch.
With a caliper I measured three flavors of the whole assembled clutch, from the pressure plate to the clutch center that fibers and steels slide over. The three flavors were the original stock clutch, the clutch assembled with all 9 fibers from the APE kit, and lastly the APE kit with the thicker "B" fiber that Eurban suggested. Numbers are below, maybe someone will find it useful.
Stock clutch with used Honda fibers (78 750F, ~15,000 miles unless changed by the PO) ~2.225-2.230 (averaging the measurement from around the stack)
APE clutch with all 9 fibers ~2.200
APE Clutch with 8 fibers and the thicker Honda "B" fiber ~2.240-2.245
I installed the APE fibers with the thicker Honda "B" fiber, it may even be the same thickness as a new Honda set of fibers??. I media blasted the steels too. It was raining tonight so I didn't get to see its drive characteristics yet. When it was started I didn't hear any more noise than what I had with the stock clutch. I did notice that finding neutral is now much more difficult as Eurban noted. I think I only got it into neutral once out of probably 15 over and under shoots; and that's with rolling it forward to cheat it in too
. It does have a more noticeable "CLUNK" (harsh if you will but nothing of concern) as its put into gear while running. I'll update how it rides for the archives when I get a crack at.