This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question a voltage must be given.
A DOL or direct on line starter works by connecting the motor terminals directly to the power supply when they are energized. A DOL starter is the simplest type of motor starter.
For a single phase motor, this can be done by connecting a capacitor in series with the starting windings. For three phase motors, this can be done by connecting starting resistors in the stator windings at starting. This reduces the stator current and hence it's flux density. Thus the rotor will have less opposition starting to rotate. Hence, the torque has increased.
Remove the motor from the system. Get the motor rewound at a motor rewinding shop. Replace the motor back into the system. While the motor is at the rewind shop find out why the motor burnt out. The first thing that should be checked is the overload protection. Make sure that is is the same as the motors full load amps.
With a synchronous motor shorting the slip-rings together should make it work as an induction motor although perhaps not to an optimal degree.
Black is the hot side of the line, white the neutral side, green (or rarely bare) wire is the ground.
40 meters
Motor oil in small amounts
connecting motor to frame on bottom left and right of motor.
5.0 meters
The connecting rod caps can lock up the motor if they are installed backwards. This makes it important to mark the connecting rod caps when removing them to prevent this problem from happening.
You can attach a motor to a battery by connecting the positive terminal of the battery to the positive terminal of the motor using a wire, and connecting the negative terminal of the battery to the negative terminal of the motor. This will allow the motor to receive power from the battery and start spinning when turned on.
A stuck lifter or loose connecting rod.
commutator
If it hasn't got a motor - push it. Just make sure you have wheels on it.
36 foot pounds
The monitor is an output device......
If it is a connecting rod or bearing--be prepared to put in a new motor