Next I had to had to unbolt the trap door...same shit as before.

The gearset needs to come out, and since it's been pressed in on the dowels, it needs a little persuasion. I smacked it on the output shaft with a rubber mallet.

Pull that sumbitch out.

There's a retaining clip on the end of the pawl where the shifter goes. Take that off and the washer behind it.

That'll make it possible to take the pawl out completely.

If anyone is actually reading this, sorry that I didn't give more specific information, but between the other posts I've already made and this one, I'm kind of beat with it. I'll get more in-depth when I do the rebuild with all of the Baker goods.
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