Thank you Ricky. I will keep an eye on the screws.
RJ, I forgot to say. That my understanding was if the tank was raised up with a spacer, then the tank might tend to rock side to side. Over time a little added stress. The solution is to remove the tank and add two thick rubber spacers on both sides of the tank. To avoid that, just to put a dummy stack over the middle carb, I used my washer trick to cant the stack outwards.
I am a little worried it seems almost to easy not to have been tried before.
And on another obvious note, Who ever design these stacks should be beaten for not have the stack tube angle out. It would be so easy to design in 1/2" guarantee clearance. These are obscenely expensive. Well, I read about it all here and I knew that going in.
I have this spacer under MGM's tank and there is NO wobble wiggle or movemwnt of any kind in the tank.
You have a bolt in the front and a bolt in the rear, and I have no movement.
If you want to add unneeded rubber in my book, add it to the tubes under the tank that the tank lays on, There is some rubber there already, so you will know where to add it.
I've never meausred it, but I doubt like the devil there is much room under the tank and this rubber gommet already there to stabilize it.
Just for sheet & grins, mine has been installed this way for over 200K+ miles with NO ill effects.
However, it is your bike so please do as you wish, I'll just wish you the best.
Have a nice day.
Peace.