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Fiat Seicento: Outer Joint Removal & Protection Query - Need Help with Ring & Tongs Access

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  • #1 17193857
    lukasz921
    Level 7  
    Hello,
    I want to break the outer joint in seicento, but I do not know if it has a protection or not? Ie. I saw there was a ring there but I don't know what to do? Spread it out and try to kill? Strange because this protection has no access to the tongs. Someone help?
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  • #2 17193882
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    Hello. After you start to take it off, you need to push the securing off the outside, clean the grease well and you will see where there is a place to bend it and at the same time chase the articulated joint from the half-axle, taking care that it does not slide completely out of the box because the oil will spill out.
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  • #3 17193901
    lukasz921
    Level 7  
    Thanks . Is it necessary to use a lot of force after folding the seger. Use a hammer to hit if it is enough to pull it off
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    #4 17193908
    marcias
    Level 16  
    In general, this seger makes the joint problematic to remove. When the joint goes to the toilet, it's best to cut it in half.

    And if it does not go cut it anyway, because you get tired, you will break the hitting joint anyway, and the new one costs pennies.


    lukasz921 wrote:
    Thanks . Is it necessary to use a lot of force after folding the seger. Use a hammer to hit if it is enough to pull it off


    You have to unbend it while hitting it, there is no option to pull it off as the joint is on the driveshaft.
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  • #5 17193923
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    I take it off with my hand when the joint is well unlocked, but if you don't want to get off, you can use a special hammer because you can damage your wrist when you start hitting with force. The joint comes out without any problems, if it has never been forced on and have you been beating for a long time after this joint? Because if you bend the seger, withdraw the articulation, because there is always a minimum slack for bending the seger and then with a sudden movement we pull the wrist and it is taken off.
  • #6 17193961
    lukasz921
    Level 7  
    So far I have been sensitively trying to remove it. One person unfastens the protection and the other hits it sensitively. But it did not go because there was no way to block the driveshaft so that it would not come out of the box and that it would not "spring". Ok thanks for the tips I will try.
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