Truth be told, I paid repair service for a diagnosis. While the logical conclusion was that the motor was cooked, it could have been the bearing in the blower or any other number of things. The tech that came out suggested I replace both the motor and the blower. Good advice.
After watching the videos on the site, I decided I could do this repair and replace both parts.
After taking the dryer apart I couldn’t separate the blower unit from the motor shaft. It was frozen solid. I simply pulled both out as a complete assembly and replaced the parts in five minutes on my bench. On reassembly getting the belt around the motor pulley and the tensioner was a challenge. The spring kept falling off. I taped it with a small piece of electrical tape to hold it in place. Very tight space with the drum in. Other than that, this was pretty fun. The website is excellent, and the videos are a must-view.