motor question



I have this nice little 115v 60HZ motor which is rated 1/75th hp
1800rpm. It has two part numbers. They are: PN 315-7239-PI or
possibly the correct one is: M10R0000X09. It has 4 leads: black red
white and blue. It requires a 3uf capacitor. The manufacturer is
Eastern Air Devices in Dover NH. who says they no longer have any
information on it. I need to use this in a project and have to try to
figure out how to hook it up without blowing it up. Is there some way
to try to determine a connection arrangement perhaps using an ohm
meter without damaging this thing? Thanks for any assistance. Lenny
Stein, Barlen Electronics

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