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I'm trying to disconnect a broken bowden cable from the under the washbasin.
I've taken the screw and pin out. But it seems stuck. Is it threaded onto the
rod?
What's the knack?

It's a old and there is some limescale. So, it could be fouled up. I've WD40d it several times.
 
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