UCA bushing inside diameter question

That's absolutely correct!; the front pushed out, and the rear pulled in;so the BJ moves to the rear.

You see what I mean about confusion!

By putting the fat part of the rubber inboard on the front, you are locating the tube to the outboard, which then pushes the front of the UCA outboard.
By putting the fat part of the rubber outboard on the rear,you are locating the tube to the inboard,which then pulls the UCA rearward.
The end result is that the BJ moves outboard and then rearward;exactly what we want.
Am I wrong?

The pic in post 11 is correct (thx Blu, I'd stab your thank button but I haven't figured out how yet).
Unfortunately,the pic is upside down.
As mechanics, we are taught that all directions pertaining to the vehicle are as from seated in the drivers seat. So when diagramming stuff,the top of the page is always the front.
Why in the world MOOG chose to reverse it, boggles my mind. At least they labeled it rightly,...................