Thanks for your responses guys.
I should have clarified, Swarfy, that it is a dry clutch - I had assumed probably incorrectly that all A7 clutches in 1946 to 1950 were the same.
It has a sealing dome and (whilst the primary has plenty of oil) the dome and rubber seal, do a perfect job - the clutch stays bone dry and I don't get greabox oil down the shaft.
The clutch centre and basket are in good condition: no ridges and the plates all slide in fine, with small clearances.
With the Surflex plates fitted, it goes into first easily at a standstill and never crunches - that's the upside.
The downside is, when changing down gear, and a constant mesh box. You rev the engine with clutch pulled in so as to apply a speeding up force to the main shaft so that when changing gear, the shaft spins faster in the fraction of a second it is between gears and thus moves without a crunch. I have a feeling I have an box with very little backlash in the bits that provide the coupling and thus, this needs to be got right to get the gear change. When using Surflex plates, the positioning of the handlebar lever to get the drive to break but enough drag to allow the speeding up process is very hard to accurately find - if I get it right, it's fine (no crunch) but it's very hard when doing a lot of gear changes on unknown tracks.
Having now replaced it with older cork plates, it seems much easier. I took it around the block (large block) yesterday evening and tried the handlebar lever in several positions when changing down and all seemed well.
Thanks RD for the info about different sizes of basket, that could well be the case. I think I changed the clutch basket and centre for some I found at an auto jumble, but that was back around 1981. I don't remember changing the number of friction plates though. It doesn't slip with 4 friction plates so I will happily stick with that.
I would like to get a new set of corked plates - the ones I have in there are quite worn hence the purchase of Surflex replacements. Does anyone on here know if I can get the ones I have recorked or even if I can buy clutch corks?
Also, does anyone have a set of old cork plates they would be willing to sell?