Keith ... it might be worth you taking your motor to a local electric motor service dealer. Locally, in St. Cloud, we have one and they usually assess it for free and then recommend what needs to be done. I've even had them paint some (black ones) and always have a new 72" 3-prong cord put on. I would trust Phil, also. The motors fit all 3 models, so there really shouldn't be too many problems. Sometimes, however, you need to slide the motor forward or backwards to tighten up the belt. Make sure you have a good belt, too. I'm sure Phil sells those, also. A new belt can make your machine quieter, also.
Ted ... TOTALLY exciting finding those; I had been working on them for years and to come across two of them brand new ... well ... needless to say, I was thrilled! I have been using regular Tide (not HE) in my pink E2LP ever since I got it and it has kept the tub shiny and newer looking; hot water and Tide use even took out the original darkness that the condition of the tub was in. I don't use chlorine bleach at all in the E; that definitely will darken the tub with continued use. Also, don't soak clothes if using Tide in the E; it will darken the tub. In my new E2LPS, I only use soap. I don't make the recipe you see; I use straight Fels (1/2 of a bar grated is what is recommended by The Dial Corp ... it turns out to be about 1 cup grated fine) and my water is mechanically softened so I don't have to use Calgon or Rain Soft. I get great results but it is very strong smelling; I like using grated Zote ... it smells a little better and in Minnesota the citronella might drive away the mosquitoes!!

As Launderess tells us, it is so important to rinse, rinse, rinse when using soap. Locally, I can still buy regular Tide in the 102 use box; Sam's Club is only selling the HE version which I don't care for ... I like to see the suds and when using soap in a wringer washer you sure get suds; fantastic!!!!
Gary ... try adjusting the lid. If you have a 1/2" open ended wrench, reach up underneath the crown of the tub by the hinges and try tightening the bolts. If that doesn't work, you could loosen the bolts a bit and adjust the hinges so it grabs the pins on the lid better. Always worth a try, huh?