very nice.^ i think we may even have some on hand
my last tip is about putting the motor back in.
the screw holes are keyed. so you can fit the gasket first.
even with just the gasket it requires a little finesse.
i would locate the two back screws first. then the others will be in reach as you locate the holes.
it's just a little harder to locate those back holes if you've put in the other screws first.
leave them unscrewed enough to have room to fit the motor plate, push up to compress the gasket, and rotate into the keyed slots.
snug the screws up and work around several times. gradually getting them all tight taking up the slack created as the gasket compresses.
till they are all completely tightened.
i also marked one terminal and it's corresponding lead with a sharpie before i removed the motor wires.
there are only two,. but i figured better safe than sorry.