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Frame size info will also determine shaft dia and length
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The old 184 frame motor will be hard to find. Most modern motors will be a T-frame and denoted as 184T for example. The old 184 frame had a 7/8" shaft. I suspect that a 145T frame motor will be your best bet for a replacement since it will have a 7/8" shaft. A 145T frame 2 HP motor is what came on my 1993 Powermatic 100 (Baldor L3515T). I suspect that some new holes will have to be drilled in the base for mounting.
Be sure that the windings are burned out. A capacitor failure can create an awful cloud of smoke but can easily be replaced.
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I just replaced the capacitor a year ago. The motor was incredibly hot to the touch and was making an awful noise.
I don't mind replacing drive pulleys if I have to.
Semper fi,
Brad
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I would have that motor rebuilt.
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I'm contemplating rebuilding it in my shop. My day job is building wiring harnesses at NASA, after all.
Semper fi,
Brad