Best not to over pack that bearing, too much grease can lead to overheating and shorter life.
Little dial is just an overload so doesn’t make any difference (it’s too big for that motor but no real matter).
Pushing the green button will just energise the contactor, there’s no time delay in those starters.
If connected direct to a plug does the motor still start slowly? I’d imagine yes, in which case possibly an over packed bearing or maybe that copper ring pushing against the cap too much. If neither of those then maybe centrifugal switch is playing up(I can’t see what type motor is, those older ones are quite often a split phase motor) or capacitor if it’s a cap start motor.
If it’s a split phase motor there is usually a centrifugal switch that disconnects the second phase when up to speed, on my Elliot drill that was all gunked up when I got it, after I cleaned it out it worked fine. (I don’t know if yours has one but worth a check). I seem to remember on mine it’s on the bearing end so I wonder if you may have inadvertently pushed some grease into it when greasing the bearing?
I have motors..your welcome to have a sniff about and see if one will do youQuick update, I’ve just had 15 minutes to have a fiddle. It does seem the centrifugal switch doesn’t want to disengage. I wouldn’t say it’s clean, but there’s no grease around it and it’s free to move by hand. I’d like to get it off for a proper look but can’t see how to remove it.
The other side of the switch with the copper ring and contacts looks at a glance like it could be slightly deformed, ie., one contact is closer than the other. Need to look closer at this.
I cleaned the grease out of the bearings and ran it without the caps on but this doesn’t make any difference, though I’ve ordered a new set anyway as they’re well past their best.
I have motors..your welcome to have a sniff about and see if one will do you
Ok..if you need one just let me know. Will be around friday sometime as its forecast rain.Thanks mate, it’s starting to look that way so good to have a backup plan. Just when I was thinking I didn’t need the machine for a bit (dangerous thought) something has come up