the strut hole and notch in the a-arm ball joint shaft:
the chamfered pin:
Does the post of your ball joint have a notch in it for the pin? It looks like you have an older style strut. The hole on the strut should be small on one end and big on the other like the pin.
Hi if there is a sloton the bottom of the strut, you have the old-style strut. That one uses just a screw.
Strut has a hole, the ball joint notch is more V shaped. Here's an older pic of a ball joint with a semi-circle notch vs V notch.
It's 911 Boge with 914 a-arm.
Pelican #'s
same #'s, pic does not show the notch
911-341-049-01-M69 Ball Joint, 911/911 Turbo (1974-89)
911-341-049-01-M69 Ball Joint, 2 Per Car, 911 (1972-89)
same #'s
901-341-049-00-M69 Ball Joint, 911 (1972-89) has semi-circle notch
901-341-049-00-M69 Ball Joint, 914 1.7 (1970-06/72), 914-6 (1970-06/72) NOTE: use 900-075-111-08-OEM Bolt, Hex-Head M10 x 30, 911 (1965-73)
only 1 # for these, same as mine pictured above
911-341-119-06-M260 Threaded Pin for Ball Joint Attachment, 911 (1972-73)
911-341-119-06-M260 Threaded Pin for Ball Joint Attachment, 911 (1974-89)
Elephant sells these decambered BJ's for $350. fits 72-89 and has the V notch...
This tells me the V notch is correct with the pin I have, now to figure why it's not aligning...
To get mine to align I used a jack to lift the arm. To protect the arm place a piece of wood between the two. Be careful not to push up on the heat shield.
Use a round punch to align hole. It seems like the wedge pin will only go in from the rear if I remember correctly.
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