Front derailleur rotates on frame
Back in the fall, my bike suddenly quit shifting into the small chainring (of a triple). I suspected a misaligned front derailleur, but was too afraid to touch it; a friend of mine agreed and re-positioned it. It worked fine then and whenever I checked it on the stand after washing, but I've been in Florida all winter without any need for it.
It shifted fine after I re-assembled the bike in Ohio. But the first time I actually needed the puppy gear, guess what. (Yeah, I made it up the hill, but I need that gear.
) From what I can tell, it looks like the derailleur is again rotated counterclockwise on the frame, just slightly. But I'm a little afraid to touch it, again. 
What could have caused this the first time? Did it happen again because my friend didn't put a torque wrench on it when he fixed it in December? Can I assume that the specified torque for the seatpost clamp is safe for the front derailleur clamp as well, on a carbon frame? Do I need to just HTFU and move it back to where it eyeballs in proper alignment, being careful not to change the vertical placement?
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler