thats not exactly true they cant go over center theres a weak concertina spring a ball and a ramp if reversed the ball goes up the ramp and jams the outer ,if it doesnt do that ie wear so ball rising up the ramp is not enough to jam or ball doesnt rise as its stuck then clutch doesnt lock ie no drive, thats what i see when i rebuild them,they are never blown but when you counter rotate between your two palms worn or gummed up one will rotate both ways instead of only one, a rinse in paraffin cures gummed up ones, ive read that on ashcrofts and wondered what boxes they were talking about,though the fact one way clutches fail is real as is common failure of clutch A, which would generaly be the one clutch that needed replacing whether failed or not during a rebuild as they were allways showing signs of slipping ie plates darkening