electropete,
Iv'e just read the discussions on this motor and a question comes to mind, what rpm is this motor turning? coming from a electric motor repair shop background there has always been a tolerance chart for performing endbell and bearing fit tolerances, however I occassionaly encountered fits that were to tight or to loose; some from the motor mfg., some from another motor repair dealer, and of course, some from fatigue and/or wear, now when we considered a fit bore and bush I always took into consideration rpm and load, the reason is thermodynamic/thermal growth, the higher the rpm the looser the fit allowance; and the lower the rpm the tighter the fit.
And in relation to the vibration data, How much vibration is there? 1xts harmonics are not always bad or good it all depends on the amplitude envolved whether it's mill/ips/g's
once again i go back to load and rpm, and about the multiples of 1xts it could be looseness however, i would also check the vibration at the instant power is removed, i have personally seen signs of looseness especially in a vert. mounted motor turn out to be broken rotor bars which immediatly deminish with the removal of electrical power,also look for sub synchronous harmonics such as 1/2, 1 1/2 etc. of turn speed they usually always indicate a problem also watch fo high 2xts for misalignment possibly being a bearing cocked in the fit and use the waveform data to help give way to severity.
Hope this response is appropriate,
only trying to help.
Sincerely,
JB