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Black and red leads clue me in that the motor is likely 220 not 110
It appears to be a dryer motor
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the label looks like it says 120 volts, but I can't be sure. The dryer motors I've encountered were all 120, as were the timers, and everything except the heater elements themselves.
if you still have the dryer, there should be a wiring diagram either glued inside the back panel, or cabinet. Barring that, you might find a diagram online, from one of the replacement part websites.
good luck
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X2 on the schematic. There is a starting circuit in there.
Maybe you can find a similar instruction guide on youtube.
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I googled that part # 501211 (images) and came up with better pics of the wiring leads.
Haven't determined which way to wire yet.....still looking
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