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I have a 1962 TR3b tcf331. I'm unable to get the rear hubs for a disc wheel off. Part 674-380. I've tried the good old wheel puller. No Go. I've drenched it in penetrating oil. No Go. I've tried heat. No Go. I've tried expletives. No Go. Any one have any ideas?
 
There is a special tool required. Using an ordinary wheel puller can distort and ruin the hubs (plus usually won't get them off). Ditto a hydraulic press.

My suggestion is to remove the halfshaft with the hub & bearing; and take/send it to someone that has the right tool.

I've seen several articles on how to make your own tool; but they require a lathe and tools that most DIY mechanics don't have.
 
Hopefully there is a local club you know of that might have the tool needed and possible help with the removal. This project is in the near future for me as well. I belong to a very supportive club that will show up early on any Saturday to push me out of the way to get the job done right.
 
Like others have said, find an auto repair shop that works on vintage cars; a shop with a big press. It is worth the $ to let someone else do it!

I lucked out on mine and found a shop that had done other TR3's so they knew what to do.
 
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