When I removed the LDA I undone the bolt highlighted but now I have come to reinstall the square cam that the bolt and lever attaches to turns.
How do I fit the lever to the cam in the correct orientation?

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 ) I had the cam turned to it's anticlockwise stop, and adjusted the length of the rod to suit. When the turbo blows, it pushes the diaphragm, and rod outwards, turning the cam anticlockwise. If you've taken the cam off, mind that there is a washer that fits under the nut that holds the cam on. Miss that and you have diesel running out over your engine.Don't know where my washer went to, but I think the replacement I used might have been too thick, not sure. It's very easy on mine to tighten the nut too tight and so make the cam too stiff to be turned.
) I had the cam turned to it's anticlockwise stop, and adjusted the length of the rod to suit. When the turbo blows, it pushes the diaphragm, and rod outwards, turning the cam anticlockwise. If you've taken the cam off, mind that there is a washer that fits under the nut that holds the cam on. Miss that and you have diesel running out over your engine.Don't know where my washer went to, but I think the replacement I used might have been too thick, not sure. It's very easy on mine to tighten the nut too tight and so make the cam too stiff to be turned.