Hi AD, I had the same dramas with my 3600. I had a steering wheel puller but found nowhere inside the wheel to put any bolts in, so I used 3 "D" shackles and short chains around the steering wheel spokes to the puller hub, added LOTS of WD40 then wound the puller breaker bolt in until the spokes started to bend with tension. (Sounds pretty rough but I had no other option). Everyone I asked about the procedure insisted that there were bolt holes in the hub of the steering wheel for the puller but in our instances, there are none. I also used a piece of hardwood with a fork cut in it to fit around the steering shaft (removed the trafficator arm first) then bashed it upwards with a mallet until it came free. IMPORTANT NOTE> leave the steering shaft centre nut on the end of the thread to avoid having the steering wheel smack you in the chops when the wheel comes free. Best of luck,
Errol
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