Hello Richard,
Thanks for the reply, I had actually read your post and followed what you did. I also had a lot of rust and corrosion around the dummy arm. I cleaned and polished it and the main shaft, new grease and O-rings also. This did help but did not correct my problem. All voltage checks fine, the issue is no matter what speed, the motor will not start without help. Once started it will stay running. It looks like one of the brush holders is broken. I felt that since it was such a pain to get out (and put back) I would just replace the motor instead of trying to fix it.
Jeff
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Jeff and Pam
1996 Newell 45'/Tag
60 Series Detroit
Coach #432
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