i have no doubt i can do it. Thats not the problem. My worry is that, sense i will be taking it apart at class (night class), i will pull it out and find out there is some damn bushing, bearing, or washer that the school doesn't have, and the store will be closed.
Anyway, picked up the drive gear today for $10 from Napa. Looks like it should be a pretty straightforward to replace. Plus, if for some reason it does get really hairy i can ask the electrical instructor for help. We also have all the starter testing equipment, so just for kicks i might toss it on some of those.
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