fwiw
When I first started in this biz, I bought an old wash and (of course) all 6 motors took a
over the next three years. Not knowing where, how, or if it would be worth rebuilding one, I bought a new motor from Grainger for $600.
Then found that replacing a starter capacitor can get you going for a bit longer (a year or two), and it's worth it. Finally, a local guy was located that would take them apart and rebuild them as needed for about $100. Those rebuilds have been running for 14 years and we still have the first one we replaced with the new motor sitting on my warehouse shelf waiting for the call of duty.