rocker arm shaft

In researching the archives about rocker arm assembly, there seems to be a lot of different opinions on which way the shaft fits to line up the oil holes. with pin in, it looks to me there is only one way the holes will face. Toward the valves, not the rods. That side of the rocker has the channel for the oil to reach the rod and adjusting screw. Has anyone seen this. I'm in the middle of a re-build. Had the head done, new valves etc. Cleaned the rockers and the shaft, made sure the oil channels in the rockers were clean and open to the screw, but they are 180 out of sync with the shaft. Any help would be appreciated.
 
The oil holes go toward the valves. That will allow the alignment pin to fit into the grove in the front stand, and position the oil hole correctly in the rear stand.

Notice the rockers are offset. The offset always goes away from the stand. They are marked R and L, start with R on the front. As viewed from the pushrod side, each cylinder gets a right and left.

Be sure to plug the ends if the corks went away.
 

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