By cracky I think you are right!
I twisted the upper plate just a little and the slope disappeared.
Thanks for the quick response, Slacko can rest easy tonight... unresolved
aircraft puzzles always disturb my slumber.

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 20:46 Rob Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have seen something similar.
> I think it is caused by the v brace wires being a little over tightened
> and over time the rubber bends towards the front.
> regards
> Rob
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> On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 1:42 PM Tom Preisser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hope everyone is well,
>> I am replacing my rear motor mounts, just for fun as the originals are
>> perfectly fine , with spares from the Thai Air Force.
>> I noticed something odd about the originals - although they are identical
>> (i.e. not left or right handed), the rubber bit is sloped oppositely. Thus
>> the flange notch, the offset stud which fastens to the frame, everything is
>> identical except for the sloped side which is mirror symmetrical.
>> I've looked at vanagon parts and they don't mention handedness, nor have
>> different part numbers.
>> Installed new blocks okay (no slope on them ) everything seems fine,
>> motor sits the same.
>> Is there a right hand/left hand issue here ?
>> Any thoughts?
>> Two photos attached.
>>
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