I finally got it done! I shoe horned an NWSL 2032 into the space that the old 3 pole motor fitted into. Had to cut about 1/4 to 3/8ths of the boiler weight off to be able to get it in there. Also had to modify an old drive shaft that I had laying around. Fabricating a piece of 1/8th x 3/8ths brass stock for a motor mount was another big job. With the old motor in the engine, it was jerky at low speed, and would stop running until it was tapped or even pushed. Now its low speed is smooth. Top speed seems to be right for that model, so I'm not going to mess with the gearing. While it's working good, I know I'll have to replace that drive shaft with a good one from NWSL soon.