Hi:
The 4 screws that hold the main (fiber reinforced ABS) support bracket to the head tube are different. The two on the top have a cone tip, to dig into and stop the fluidblock from turning. They need to be the exact length, or you'll crush the block. They are very expensive, but if you do not have any, better buy them from the stealer. The two on the bottom are standard M6 machine screws. Use BLUE Locktite on all four.
The overall stiffness of the setup depends on ALL the screws (M6, M5, sheet metal, etc) being in place. The MaxMotorcycle fiche is a good resource, as well as the service manual on this site. After I restored mine to OEM setup screws, I can say that the only thing that moves over bumps now is the instrument cluster, as it should, but not the fairing.
Regarding the rubbing against the tank, correct set up the support bracket to the head tube is important; I had to try a couple of times at different locations until I got a more or less balanced setup left to right. Also, do not forget the two M5 screws to attach the black W top trim piece to the sides. They were missing on my bike, which caused the thing to rub on the tank.
Hope this helps.