I found this J.H. Williams S-50 the other day at an estate sale. The locked-in plug-connector was difficult to move due to dried grease buildup and the gear didn't turn smoothly and I assumed the dried grease was also to blame.
Then I opened it up.
To be sure, there was plenty of dried grease, but the gear reminded me of the drive wheel for the treads on a tank.
Six of the 16 teeth have pawl-width gaps in them, leaving only a small sharp triangle at either end of the tooth.
I would have thought that the pawl would glide freely over these teeth but it does the opposite and catches on each one.
Does anyone have a source for a repair kit or will I be forced to wait for a donor to cross my path?
Secondly, is there a way to release the plug from the gear without resorting to hacksawing?

