So it took about 3 hours to disassemble and replace the motor, mostly because I was being very, very careful and meticulous. Unfortunately it wouldn't start, even though I swear I did everything right. The next 6 hours were spent troubleshooting and continuity testing every circuit and wire, all of which worked. Long story short, DON'T FORGET TO TWIST THE TIMER KNOB ON WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE MOTOR. Doh!