I have a very old atlas 10 by 54 inch gun barrel lathe from a US Naval ship made by Oldsmobile in the 40 or 50's. When the 88 year old navy machinist sold it to me 3 years ago he showed me that I would have to spin the belt pulley backwards with the switch in reverse to get it started. It has always started great in clockwise or forward direction in the three years till today, after I ran the lathe in reverse for a tip trimming. When I threw the switch in forward I had to spin the pulley every time the rest of the evening and can even spin the chuck to get it started. I think they call the switch a drum switch and it is mounted on a seperate flat metal rail above the middle of the lathe bed. I need to know if the switch needs replacing or rewiring possibly or if the old motor is just weak, it seems like the navy guy mentioned that rewiring the switch would help the reversing problem. Any help will be greatly appreciated he had every bearing and halfnut, handle wheel and gear to completely rebuild the lathe which he gave me but no drum switch to try.--Leonard