59 Princess Dishwasher motor testing

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I need to test the motor out of a 1959 GE Princess dishwasher, but I got cold feet when I saw 4 sets of wires coming out of it. It is a reversible motor (pumps or washes) and I am posting a really bad photo of the wiring diagram just in case it might help.
On the diagram, the order of the wires from the motor (reading left to right) is RED, BLACK, BLUE, and YELLOW (that's the one going down to the relay).
If anyone can confirm which wires I can safely hook up and connect to the house current, I would really appreciate.
Stand by for more news on the 56 dishwasher next week - I've almost got it running!!

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Wow

Hi Paul.
I can't believe you've got the wiring diagram. Sweet. I couldn't tell you which go where. I can hook mine back up because the wires are coded. speaking of ... I wonder where my motor is ???It was supposed to be shipped back to me from the shop last week. I'll be in touch. Eddie
 
Hi Eddie,
I might be able to figure it out from my Mobile Maid, too...
Let me know how things go with your motor!
Paul
 
You ought to also have a purple wire, and a white wire from the start relay.

Resistance split phase induction motor

As marked in the diagram,

Start relay white goes to neutral (white or large prong on house wiring)

Blue goes to load (black or small prong on house wiring)
Yellow goes to neutral via the start relay yellow

Black goes to load (black or small prong on house wiring)
Red/black goes to neutral via purple wire on start relay

(to reverse direction set black to neutral via purple wire on start relay, red/black to load)

I think that's right.

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http://www.doityourself.com/stry/upgradeelectrical
: Electrical outlets have three slots in the front: the shorter rectangular slot is designed to be the hot conductor, the taller rectangular slot is the neutral conductor....For this polarity to be correct, when the outlet is connected to the electrical wiring in the wall the hot wire (typically black) is connected to the brass-colored screw on the outlet, the neutral wire (white) is connected to the silver-colored screw...
 
Hey, thanks for the advice! I'll give that a try this weekend - I figure it is better to play it safe than risk burning a motor that might help bring another machine back to life!
 
Keeping my fingers crossed for you!!

Good luck, Eddie - I hope it works!
If not, there is a 'Plan B' (always good to have!)
BTW, I worked in catering eons ago - hope all goes well this weekend!!
Paul
 
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