Well, do I get partial credit, professor? I did mention the centrifugal switch.........
This must be a common problem. This guy has done an excellent job of documenting a fix..........
To comment on the amp draw and rating of components. Yes the standard electric plug we are all used to is only rated at 15 amp. This is largely an NEC thing I suspect, to make sure that you don't plug a real high draw item into a lower rated circuit (high draw items should have the plug with one crosswise prong on it). The actual components of the circuit, the plug the 14 ga cord (as long as it is short) and the receptacle, are quite capable of handling the 15 amps. The biggest problem area is the circuit breaker and the 14 gauge wiring in the walls. A moderate length run of 14 gauge house wire, with 15 amps passing thru it will get warm, probably not enough to hurt anything, but any time a wire heats up, you are losing efficiency. The circuit breaker is the real problem, it is running on the edge when you are pulling 15 amps thru a 15 amp breaker. They will weaken and eventually trip prematurely and you will end up replacing them.
Case in point. I have a Sears stack washer/dryer, the big one, but one unit, one 240 v plug/cord. Internally, the motor for the dryer, and the washer are both 120v motors and the heat element is 240v. According to the wiring diagram the two motors are supposed to be on opposite sides of the incoming current. One on the netural and one hot, the other on the netural and the opposite hot. Thus the load is spread fairly evenly. Wrong. The factory actually wired the unit (contrary to the wiring diagram) with both motors on the same side of the hot circuit. I did not know this until the circuit breaker began tripping. I found it hot and using a clamp on amp meter I measured the current draw on each hot leg, finding that the two motors together, and with the dryer running on high heat, were loading one side of the circuit to the breakers capacity. It had been overheated so many times that it weakened and I eventually had to replace it.
Charles