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2000 V11 Sport with Mistral Crossover.

This photo shows the silent block and bracket

 

Per page B7 of spare parts catalog:

 

19 6 17 from above

Missing spacer 16

15 and 13 shown in hand.

There is some type of tab washer 27 below then 18 14

 

Looks like separate bolts on each side 22 18 24

 

 

Your photos or advice is appreciated.

 

I will repost pics and specs of hardware when I figure this out.

 

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This one has been off and on quite a lot over the years, so unknown if it's back on the way it started . . .

 

(edit: Actually, this is way it is pictured in the Workshop Manual, section L-4, pg 6)

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Thanks! That answers a lot.

Pictures are really worth 1000 words.

 

Btw, dig the rope light ambiance. #guzziromance

...jk. im not on twitter.

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Heh, a Work of Art deserves gallery lighting and a proper plinth . . .

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 . . . your vernacular is spectacular.

That-there is rhyminiscent! :grin:

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Just purchased my Mistral xover directly from Mistral as the stock xover has a small crack in it so seemed a good excuse. Looking forward to fitting and seeing if it makes any difference

 

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Let's all be aware that this thread is about the factory center exhaust hanger. While it is shown fitted to the factory "crossover" (*expansion chamber*), it is used for several of the aftermarket crossovers, but not all.

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All good docc. Back on track with this question.

 

Is the #16 spacer above the silent block rubber?

 

There is quite a gap to fill. I plan to make it from Delrin and not just stack washers.

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All good docc. Back on track with this question.

 

Is the #16 spacer above the silent block rubber?

 

There is quite a gap to fill. I plan to make it from Delrin and not just stack washers.

Yes. The tang from the crossover rests on it (#16 spacer).

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Is it rubber was my question.

 

I imagine it has a hole all the way through not like the rubber silent block with the metal ends pressed in.

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Ah - yeah it is "rubber", but appears to have a higher durometer (stiffer) than the Silent Block.

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Just found this in the service manual. I have been through it multiply times and don't know how I never seen it.

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