> Does anyone have any other suggestions that I should try?
Well, here's one. This is Eugene Wellenstein's design for "The Beast", a
puller made from heavy pipe flanges and various other hardware items with
only basic machining. Unfortunately I don't know of a web site that has it,
but I can email it to anyone who wants it.
I think you can also find Tony Gordon's drawing of the factory puller on the
net. But if not, I have a PDF of that, too. Good lathe project for a
beginner (like me), but takes a big chunk of steel (6" diameter by 4" long).
Yet another option is to box up the halfshafts with the hubs & bearings
still attached, and ship them off to someone like Mike Macy or John
Esposito. HVDA used to do them too, but I don't know if he has time for
such things these days or not.
Randall
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1959 TR3 Rear Axle and Hub Separator.pdf]
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