IMO you might hold off on buying a new clutch assembly until you can pinpoint a more definite problem. I've never seen one go bad unless it came apart into a dozen pieces. They aren't cheap, either.
The clutch bearing is only in use when the saw is idling. When you're cutting, the clutch and crankshaft are both spinning together so the clutch bearing isn't doing anything.
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