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Options :

A - revive the old sucker
B - convert a new sinner

Complete units may no longer be available, but individual parts usually are

My dying question would be : what popped the pump ?

- Carbon brushes look OK ?
- Windings shorted ?
- Signs of water ?

(burnt windings as a result of a shot seal inbetween impeller housing and motor is very unlikely. not even for a vertically mounted motor-pump assembly)
 
Would imply that your pump is an innocent victim, as was the previous.

The fault likely lies elsewhere, causing the pump to run dry for overextended periods.
You posted it's a basic model, means the controller eprom will run it's course, regardless of the horse.

Dirtbag !
I'd check for death by hanging float valve, stuck solenoid.
 

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Dishwashers are for the weak

i mentioned to dear old dad, about 40 years ago,

that we should get a dishwasher.

he seemed mildly amused,

then said,

'we already have two of them'.

which meant,

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