The R65 fork damper components were changed on a regular basis to try and get rid of "clunking" afaik they never succeeded. I do know someone who fitted R80ST forks and howled with rage when he discovered that they clunked too.
In my experience the best way to reduce clunk is to use the right fluid. It is fluid viscosity that does the damping, not fluid "weight". For example Motul 7.5wt fork fluid will give you less damping than Castrol 5wt, in fact as far as I can determine you may as well use water as Motul 10wt.
For my wife's bike Castrol forkfluid 5 is too light and fork 10 is too heavy - a 50-50 mix is about right. I weigh a bit mor ethan her an dI run straight castrol fork 10. Our forks still clunk, but less often and less annoyingly.
I once did the exercise of workign out what the hell the now obsoleted aviation hydraulic fluid originally specified was - for all intents and purposes it was Dexron I trans/hydraulic fluid, which kind of explains why castrol fork fluid works better than motul. (Hint, shake the bottles)