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Getting to the point, I think, where, instead of of everyone trying to guess how long the piece of string is, that you take the motor to a sparky, get him to check the bugger out. You, My Boy, are burning daylight, instead of making chips.
Of course this only seems to make sense when you have spent a dollar or 3 on a motor, that may or not be, completely buggered.
The more you spend on it, before you eventually do get a proper check out, is inversely proportional to the amount you will have saved.
edit. The centrifugal switch should operate also with the end bell on, ie, motor assembled. Honestly, just get it checked out by a bloke "Wot knows wot he's doing".
Of course this only seems to make sense when you have spent a dollar or 3 on a motor, that may or not be, completely buggered.
The more you spend on it, before you eventually do get a proper check out, is inversely proportional to the amount you will have saved.
edit. The centrifugal switch should operate also with the end bell on, ie, motor assembled. Honestly, just get it checked out by a bloke "Wot knows wot he's doing".