Right, there should be no more leaks, so onto the main motor.
The machine was again switched on, the water filled to the low mark and no leaks (yippee!), but the main motor was still dead. There was the awful contemplation of what could be causing it, and how difficult it would be to diagnose.
I took the motor off and checked the male terminals in the socket at the back of the motor, to ensure they were clean and tight. I also checked the resistance of both the field windings, and the armature while slowly rotating it. I had no idea of the correct resistance readings, but neither of them were open circuit.
The motor was reinstalled without the belt, and a quick spray of Electrolube was applied to both the socket and plug.
When the machine was turned on again, the motor started operating. It was very noisy, as would be expected after the commutator was skimmed and new brushes fitted, bur nevertheless, it ran.
I turned the machine off, reinstalled the belt, and turned it back on. The motor was dead again. AARRGH!
As a last resort the motor came off again, and I fitted my last pair of genuine Hoover brushes. Non-genuine new brushes had been fitted and perhaps this was the problem.
Reinstalled once again, it was still dead. When I say dead, the rest of the machine was working perfectly (filling, heating, pumping, and timer running), but the motor was not operating.
In final desperation, I lifted the rear of the machine about an inch and dropped it. The motor sprang to life.
I then tilted the machine, and with the timer at distribution, I compressed the clips and jiggled the plug in the back of the motor. Success! It could be made to stop and start when moving it.
The motor was taken off again and the male terminals were removed from the socked and cleaned properly, and the same was done with the female terminals in the plug. The motor was reinstalled, another light spray of electrolube, and the plug pushed home.
The machine was finally working. However, there were a couple more surprises in store. It was as if the machine was getting back at me for being left in the garage for all those years. Hehe.
