Using the FSM. I have one and use it almost daily but one thing I learned many years ago is they are not perfect. I rebuilt the clutch on a motorcycle and reassembled the spacers according to the FSM for that motorcycle. When I went to use the clutch it would not disengage and I spent a month doing micrometer and dial indicator stack ups. I went to different bike shops looked at there FSM and bulletins and talked to their mechanics. Finally I sat down and played with the parts to see if I could figure out how they went. What I discovered was that the FSM was showing the spacers on the wrong side of the clutch basket. I then reassembled the clutch and it worked fine. Since then I have tried to remember that even the best FSM can have errors since it was produced by humans.
If there is a tab on the teflon washer then you just have to find how it fits without being forced in the assembly. If you do then maybe you could take some pictures and post a short how to for the rest of us to file away for our turn at replacing these bearings.