My favourite topic!
My B12 had bad clutch judder and it was finally cured by fitting a fine 'O' ring inside the spool (TAV 32 item 18).
Originally, the gearbox end of this spool had a fibre washer, or similar, on it which sat against (TAV 32 Item
. I think it is item 24. This seal is omitted or disintegrates allowing oil to pass between item 18 and the shaft it sits on (Item 37). Make sur ethat the castellated nut item 40 is done up tightly. If it is loose on disassembly it will have released the pressure on this sealing surface or it indicates that the fibre seal has disintegrated. Only a small amount of oil makes its way along here but it deposits itself on the inner face of the clutch lining waiting to be distributed by centrifugal force across the lining whenever the clutch is operated.
If you decide to put an 'O' ring inside the spool, check that it is on the clutch side of the last of the oil distribution holes in item 37.
My clutch has been shudder free for thousands of miles since this modification.
Another source of oil contamination is if the felt plug at the end of the input shaft (Item 37) is removed/disturbed. Oil is pumped up along this shaft from the oil pump at he other end of it and was meant to lubricate the bearing oin the flywheel.(TAV 27, Item 13). With the availability of sealed bearings, this is not necessary. I machined an aluminium plug and fitted it into the end of the shaft.
Good luck
Brian Long.