Oh my god, I was wondering if the gear could have been used. I knew I was in for a butt chewing from ya'll over this one. Found the thread, looks like this may be an option for this as it is a clean break. Can't wait to break the news to the customer monday. Fortunately he restores ancient horseless carriages and steam cars and such and I am sure he is proficient at brazing. Thanks guys for the recommendations. The reason I had to pull the f/w is because the motor wouldn't start. I found looking thru the manuals here that I am missing the spring between the f/w and breaker cam so the points werent operating right. The old crank was missing the spring and the cam was sorta seized to the shaft. I should have slowed down and looked at the breakdown before building. Does anyone know what the point of the little screw that goes in the rod (upper) Mine was missing too, don't know what length to get and I don't see it on Wayne's parts list. Also the spacer washer between the pulley and the seal was missing. Does anyone have any info on the size of that as well, can I get it at Ace, as well as that spring?-signed, Slow to Learn. com.!