They have locknuts on the back of them. You have to take off the main tumbler output gear, after removing the small screw and washer in the middle of it. Then pull the whole tumbler reverse lever assembly off the stud it pivots on. Then you can get at the two 1/4 BSF hex nuts on the back of the reverse lever, one on the end of each Tufnol gear's stud. Undo those nuts, the normal right hand thread way, ie counterclockwise. Studs should then come straight out.
Assuming its an ML7.
If it's a Super 7, I have no experience, but it looks like the studs are a press fit. So you take the whole lever assembly off and press them out from behind. (Press being the technical term for whack with a hammer and brass drift while supporting the gear on a suitable round thing.) No unscrewing involved by the looks. To get the lever assembly off, it looks like you have to undo a grub screw somewhere in the headstock to let the pivot stud out.
Once you remove the old gears and install the new ones, when you press the studs back in, you will have to make sure to leave a bit of end clearance so the gears don't bind. Five or ten thou should do it.
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