Thorens TD-125 unstable

Hi everyone,

Something weird happened to my Thorens TD-125, MK1, second board (with one rectifier).
After playing some singles at 45rpm my girlfriend thought she turned the player off but actually set it to 16rpm. The light went out so she thought it was off and it stopped turning.
When I got home I noticed a weird smell and after some searching discovered it was coming from the TD-125. I unplugged it and noticed the metal parts and motorplate were all very warm/hot.

The next day I tested it and 33rpm and 45rpm were kind of working but 16rpm didn't and you could feel it getting warm immediately.

It took the motor assembly to my workshop and recapped the pcb. Now everything is kind of working but there are some problems. The switching of speeds is erratic. Sometimes the motor makes a buzz, and sometimes it turns backwards.
I hooked it up to a scope and noticed the red wire sine-wave was very unstable and dancing all over the place. The blue wire was kind of stable but also showed some fluctuation.
When I disconnect the motor and check the sine-waves they are clean and stable; connecting the motor again makes them unstable.

Is my motor broken? Or is it the power transistors? Any other suggestions?
 
Yes, I still have the old parts but they look ok in that there is nothing visible. Also the unstable frequency occurs at all speeds and only when I connect the motor.
I replaced all electrolytic capacitors and some of the film capacitors. I can take pictures tomorrow.
 
I replaced electrolytics C2,3,4,5,6 and filmcap C7 and C9. The motor is turning smoothly. But just in the wrong direction sometimes and it also makes noise sometimes.
But the weird thing is that there's not really a logic pattern in when and why it happens. It's pretty random. Something is messing with the sine-waves as soon as I connect the motor.