Hi Mark & Chris,
I have a set of the later bolts, lock & flat washers with nuts, if you need/want them, Mark. Either nos or used.
Chris, i used the early shorter bolts which came with 232, they were still present, holding HM341's in place with nuts and lock washers only. (Still amazes me how much of 232's original small parts were still with 232, considering it had gone through 2 engine changes after leaving the assembly line.....) Using these early shorter bolts with lock and flat washer and nut tightened on Yamiya LR's, i have about 3mm of the bolt protruding. When i took receipt of my Yamiya LR's in 2006, I remember measuring the mounts, i cannot remember the width of each mount nor the combined width of both mounts.......... Nor, did i write down the width of the mount.....
What i can say, as a FACT, is what i photographed and recorded in the "Technical/Restoration Support" section of the website -
http://www.cb750sandcastonly.com/support23.htmThe photos and measurements i took from a set of 3 original production LR's and 1 original production "no.no" exhaust i owned 3-4 yrs.ago. The measurement of the muffler mount hole on the LR muffler = 55mm. "no.no" = 58mm. Hence, obviously the reason the early LR style exhaust use a shorter bolt, and "no.no" exh.use the longer bolt.
I am going to assume because (on 232) i have approx. 3mm of the early bolt protruding beyond the face of the nut, the Yamiya LR's muffler mounts are the earlier 55mm thickness....... I DO have a set of unmounted HM300's, dedicated to 2157, if Mark measures his LR mount thickness, i can measure the thickness on these HM300's.