Copper washers huh, must be different thicknesses to accommodate the roller bolt being longer then the roller bushing, and causing that bolt head to hit on the clutch and eventually wear into that aluminum clutch. I found some steel washers that were a bit too thick at the hardware store. I then sanded each one down to allow .002-.003” play when fully tight. I was aware that if I went with one too tight, it could have caused that clutch pocket to move in and crack. Afterwards I learned on here, that I could buy some fiber washers to put on other end of that bolt to help absorb that hit/noise caused by the factory loose bushings/ bolts. Yes it does reduce some noise, but it still a noisy clutch. Mine were worn bad, on one of them I didn’t have to sand that steel washer to give it that bit of play. Hadn’t I done that it would probably have an 1/8” or more of play! Yep, these clutches should have simply added the set screws to the roller bush