Avocet, Jetjr, Thanks for the info guys, I spoke with someone at jab on the day about configuration as I was concerned with the amount of movement, they confirmed to me the male to the back and gave me the torque figure for the bolts of around 11nm IIRC and stated that the rubbers were being made softer now days for vibe reduction, The Jabiru aircraft tech manual is extremely vague on the install of these mounts here's what I used in conjunction with the info from Jab link page 10: http://www.jabiru.net.au/Manuals/Engine/JEM3302-4_Inst.pdf
Since your info here I dug a little further and went into the airframe construction book for the J240 and found this (page 3): http://www.jabiru.net.au/Manuals/Airframe%20Construction/Sections/Pre-Paint_Fuselage_Firewall_Fit%20engine%20and%20mount_J2400.pdf
Thanks again for the info I will be amending the defect report for the 230 to include this discrepancy, on the J 170 though, the picture attached is of the lower mount on the J170 it is starting to do the same, going by either reference it is installed correctly, could the rubber be too soft or something else? ideas???
Motz: I had a chuckle when reading your comment, I understand your frustration and sympathise. Looks like a case misinformation on the correct configuration lol... Think Jab should have this clearly set out in the LSA tech manuals and not hidden in the construction log for a home built.