I think Tuned is right. Once these clutches get wet the steel plates start to rust and that plays hell with the clutch. I have had to take mine apart and kit the steel plates with a scotch brite pad.
This is also a good time to check the stack height, as Tye suggested. If it is too thin your clutch will start to slip.
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