That is the smallest pulley, measured at the root of the V.
What does this all mean?
Other than that broken lip on the smallest diameter, what other damage did you do to your pulley?
One of the big ticket items that was left to me was his old Walker Turner Drill Press.
Have you checked the spindle bearings yet? I restored a similar WT drill press a few years ago and recall that the spindle bearings were an oddball size with extended inner races. It cost me a sizable sum to buy the bearings, and they were hard to find.
If it were me I'd just fix the original pulley. I think you could build that up with some JB Weld and you'd never know it was broken.
If the jaws on the chuck are gone, you are usually ahead to just replace the chuck.
So, I need to find a source for bearings
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Should I replace the rubber-cloth wiring inside the motor? Or just connect everything back up? I will at least need some new leads for the capacitor since I cut those to get the case apart........
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I did not take a picture of the capacitor, but does anyone know where I can find a replacement? I am also on the hunt for some wiring diagrams for this motor, I think there was another thread on OWWM that had a detailed rebuild, so I will check that out first.......
I would like to replace all of the aging wiring near the end of the coil and on the starter circuit. Anyone have a recommendation on how to do this?
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Possible resource for the Cap:
http://www.temcoindustrialpower.com/product_selection.html?p=start_capacitor_selection_guide
I'm not sure Heat shrink is a good idea unless the wire is straight. it tends to want to straighten up and that could put strain on the wires. you can re-sleeve those wires with insulation striped off of larger wire if you have disconnected them.
Generally, unless the internal insulation is rotting off (cloth) or disintegrating/brittle (plastic) I'd leave well enough alone.
Good info there, thanks Outlaw.
So, next question, my motor did not have a bleed down resistor on the capacitor, should I install one with the new capacitor?
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I've had it bite me on the **** a few times, hence why I'd go with getting some extra insulation on there whilst it's still good. It can save some grief and another strip down later on.![]()

What is happening.....
was it the Penny that was in the fuse socket? 

My first car was a '77 Triumph Spitfire 1500. 30yrs later the name Lucas still gets my blood boiling. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr![]()