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@help. Replacing steering cable removed rear nut but now what?

Beachbummer

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So, things are stuck! I have limited daylight left.

I got the nut out on the outside? I see some silicone but no rear nut behind in my 08 sx230

What am I missing????

Does not pull from inside that I can tell.16584467169684677472231438052830.jpg
 
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So, things are stuck! I have limited daylight left.

I got the nut out on the outside? I see some silicone but no rear nut behind in my 08 sx230

What am I missing????

Does not pull from inside that I can tell.View attachment 183251

It is not lots of silone holding it in place?
 
It is just silicone as @Bruce indicated. Wack it with a hammer a few times.
 
Thanks, I ran out of daylight today, it will be next time, but I'll bring the heat gun and a good hammer to persuade it.
 
So, today I finally persuaded the cables to move.

For the first one I drilled into, cut and snapped the cable while drilling, and finally had just right to wack it with a heavy hammer and it gave way.

For the second, I used a 4ft long pipe that fit over the cable but was still small enough to engage the flat washer, which I moved ahead of the nut, after I backed it out quite a bit. After several wacks of my heavy hammer, and the washers turning concave, so needed to be flipped a few times, still no dice...

I found an old 15lbs Navy Anchor, which I proceeded to use as a hammer to persuade the cable to move, After 6 wacks the other cable ALSO gave way!!!!

Thanks for your help and ideas along the way.
 
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