sorry for delay Scottie, needed to get some light in there for pics:
near side mount (from 2 angles)

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driver side mount, from underneath

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Dimension from centre of cambelt cover bolt (centre of bolt to edge of fold on wing steel) = 592mm

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I note the nearside mount bracket is offset to lower engine relative to mount on chassis - d'side mount seems bolts are inline, i.e. no offset. My oil filter centreline looks a bit higher than top edge of chassis rail, not a lot and v hard to measure.
Plan at the moment is fit the short (near-flush) servo off late Samis, moving heater valve in process. I can revert all this later if I want real origina;lity and the servo on it now isn't original anyway, it may have been non-servo (late '85, don't know) but this current servo has been fitted later anyway.
Any info on engine mounts appreciated, I want to check it is right or get it right some time along the way but right now get the carb on and go

Straight n shiny '85 410 soft top.
Douglas