Went into my local tool shop in Norwich to get a heavy duty puller to get the hub off. What an Aladdin's cave that place is.
Told them about the 5ft scaffold pole to undo the hub nut. They told me they sold a 3ft breaker bar to a mechanic and he came back the next day with it bent like a banana. They asked him how long the scaffold pole was he used. He confessed. He showed them the video. 3 men hanging off a 12ft scaffold pole on a 32mm nut. Eventually it came undone. When they went to buy a new nut, the man in the shop said as it is done up to 450Nm, you need to break the nut, not undo it. Read the manual next time !
I told them I was working on the rear hub of a Europa, one of them asked me if it was a real Europa. I told him it was a 1974. He told me it was his favourite car, and he hasn't seen one for as long as he can remember, and this is about 20 miles from the Lotus Factory. It seems where he lives, all the others in the street work for Lotus. I told him I will take the car to the shop as soon as the brakes are fitted.
Well, they sold me two hub pullers. One was cast aluminium. I couldn't do the nuts up on the wheel studs to hold it in place as 3 3/4" was too narrow, so after much trying, that puller was abandoned for a bigger three leg gear puller. I soaked the hub in Coca Cola, (they told me this is the best thing for getting rid of rust). After half an hour, I heated up the hug with a butane blow torch, and very very slowly the hub came off. I left the nut on the end of the drive shaft to locate the centre of the puller so it didn't slide to one side.
So tips for the day, Coca Cola is good at dissolving rust, and heat is definitely needed on a hard to undo rear hub.
Thanks for the advice.
Alex in Norfolk UK, (with 2 leaking fingers).