Fortunately my mom had purchased the same machine (she regretted giving me hers). It died, so I kept it for parts. Now I can cannibalize it if/when needed. My friend has some white grease (I think he called it) for my old longarm that I'm wondering if will work on the gears in the Pfaff. Thanks for the encouragement everyone.
When I find old metal machines at yard sales I buy them and if they're running okay will hold onto them until I find someone who needs a machine. I've given four that way so far. I have an old Viking I'm struggling with getting it to stitch straight, just wants to zigzag. Once I get that one done I'll have a home for it. I'm a bit busy with homeschooling, baseball, etc.. to really make myself sit down and muddle through working on it. My Pfaff took priority over everything. The boys had to get their own dinners!