Damage to the clutch plate can be caused by several factors, including excessive heat from riding the clutch or frequent slipping, which can lead to glazing and reduced friction. Contaminants like oil or grease can also interfere with the clutch's operation, causing premature wear. Additionally, improper installation or misalignment, along with normal wear and tear over time, can contribute to clutch plate damage. Regular maintenance and attentive driving habits can help mitigate these issues.
Clutch Slip can be caused by a couple of things but the main causes include a worn clutch plate, oil contamination on the friction plate itself, insufficient free-play and finally worn or seized operating mechanism.
The springs around the clutch plate have probably came out and locked up between the pressure plate and the clutch plate and locked them together. you need to change the clutch plate and have the pressure plate checked for damage.
"What is the difference between single plate clutch and multi plate clutch?"
bad clutch, bad pressure plate, throw out bearing, air in the hydraulic lines...etc
You will wear your clutch prematurely. With no play, it means that there is lack of pressure on the clutch plate thus allowing it to slip; slippage causes wear.
If you do not replace it [as well as clutch and pressure plate] it may cause excessive wear on the pressure plate and the shift fork.
Earthquakes that causes most damage when two plates crashed and one plate moves upwards vertically than the other plate.
At the clutch plate and the pressure plate.
Clutch, yes. Pressure plate, No.
the earthquake that happened in japan, the earthquake caused a lot of damage then entered the sea that caused a terrifying tsunami.
Clutch plate or pressure plate fingers. New clutch.
Broken clutch cable or clutch pressure plate fork.