16-12-2020, 09:53 AM
At a guess I would say that by far the most likely cause is the end caps not swivelling fully on the ball of the lever. If they are modern replacements I would get hold of a couple of originals and try them before doing anything more involved.
If the levers are pointing forward, that is correct, although the degree of angle may not be. If you swapped the cams over they would be pointing rearwards, definitely incorrect. If you had two cams of the same hand one lever would be pointing forward and the other rearwards, very obvious and most definitely not correct!
The ball of the lever should be facing the backplate, not away from it. I would check these points out, good used original end caps may be available from the cherished suppliers if you are stuck for them.
If the levers are pointing forward, that is correct, although the degree of angle may not be. If you swapped the cams over they would be pointing rearwards, definitely incorrect. If you had two cams of the same hand one lever would be pointing forward and the other rearwards, very obvious and most definitely not correct!
The ball of the lever should be facing the backplate, not away from it. I would check these points out, good used original end caps may be available from the cherished suppliers if you are stuck for them.