Re: what is the best Bearing carrier puller??
I had similar results until I made a really strong puller from a scrap 3/4" thick draw bar, some heavy all thread, and instead of bending to catch the webs, I made thick steel toggles (5/8" thick), tapped with nuts top and bottom to lock the toggles. I used a Gr8 center bolt. Used the sucker many times and it never failed. The motor I made it for (an '85 J140) had seen mostly sw use and the carrier needed to come out about 5 years from new. It required a lot of heat and huge force on the webs, but finally, very slowly came out. Some of the difficulty was corrosion, but tight fit was most of it. Bearing carriers were mostly easy after that one.
Penetrating oil and magic potions don't help in most cases. Good luck.