Black Sheep.. My parts book, published in 1953, covers model years '49/53. Lists A7 and Star Twin as 18 teeth standard. 19 Teeth optional for A7 & ST, 19 Teeth standard for A10.
Early boxes have a metal type of cylindrical seal and a scroll on the back of the sprocket. If your box has this, then you will need to change it for the later conventional oilseal as new sprockets are smooth to run on the later seal. My '53 Plunger had the early metal seal and scroll type sprocket when I checked it way back in 1971. The box appeared never to have been off the motor, so I assume it was as originally fitted. Installing the later oilseal is a straight swap.
Swarfy.