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Total success What I would advise to anyone going that deep is do not remove the two small screws holding the motor and metal shaft with the split pin in.I did and had hell of a job getting motor to sit back in place it moved around 10mm and i could see the rubber O ring through the screw holes.I could barely push the motor back so ended up using a 22mm socket with extion bar in and tapped this on rear of motor. Its a good fit and doesn't touch the motor terminals with some good hard blows the motor slid back screw holes aligned and carried on with reassembling.It was a good fix head spins as sweet as a nut happy customer.