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Both my Elva Courier and Ginetta G4 use various versions of the BMC "A" or "spridget" rear axle tube, which is simply a smaller version of that used in Big Healeys.
Pictured is my "puller"--the outermost 6" of a broken axle with the flange attached. Because the flange pictured is conical I do not have to use spacers to get the hub started off of its seat but if the flange on your axle is flat you need only find the right size spacer (fender washers , etc) to create the 3/4" or so space between the tube and the flange that will allow the hub to be pulled off of the axle housing.
Pictured is my "puller"--the outermost 6" of a broken axle with the flange attached. Because the flange pictured is conical I do not have to use spacers to get the hub started off of its seat but if the flange on your axle is flat you need only find the right size spacer (fender washers , etc) to create the 3/4" or so space between the tube and the flange that will allow the hub to be pulled off of the axle housing.