The repair was the easy part. If you have ever worked on anything from Sears, well enough said the screw that held the heater box onto the dryer is inserted from the front of the dryer and you have to basically disassemble the dryer front, which means removing the top, just to get to that screw. Lets say if it ever has to be done again the screw is now accessible from the back!
The only other problem I had decided since the cost was minimal while I was in it I would replace the the upper and lower thermostat on the heater box while into the repair. The new upper thermostat is slightly different with the wire positions and I had to go back and re-watch the repair video to see where the wires I had marked front and back now went when it came to an upper and lower choice. Luckily I could see in the video one of the red wires had a white stripe. The new thermostat has a red line on it and under the assumption that meant the solid red wire went there. That is what I tried and it worked.