I needed to know more precisely where to drill new holes, so I sat down and made a chart, building on what 72hondacb750 drew for his first post (see attached). I noticed that the factory holes line up with clutch plates 1 and 3 (which gets oil to clutch disks 1 | 2 and 3 | 4), and clutch disk 6 (which gets oil to ... clutch disk 6 [and
maybe a teeny bit to 5 and 7]). Basically, I added oil holes that line up with plates 2 and 4, which gets oil between disks 2 | 3 and 4 | 5. Disk 7 remains drier than the rest, but the position of the hub face precludes drilling an oil hole to feed it directly... But with disks 1 - 6 getting oil directly now, things have to work better!
I'm very thankful for the info here. Just trying to add my small contribution.
[Edit: Just for the record, I have a K6 (see sig). Don't know if there are differences between years, but thought I should point that out.]