Dennis:
Not all two speed motors use the same starting connection.
Not all part winding motors use the same connection.
Not all dual voltage motors use the same connection.
.... etc .... etc ..... etc .....
Even with my experience, I have no idea what motor connection would be used, without asking.
Re: Marke,
what "poor" starting characteristic were you referring to?
I agree with your statement about "right" motor, "right" starter - - "wrong" combination.
This happens frequently with inverters. The guy that bought a 100HP Inverter for a 100HP Motor. The motor happened to be a 14 Pole which has 125% increase in full load current over NEC Full Load Amps. Consequently the inverter was too small. He blamed the motor manufacturer and wanted them to "correct" the motor.
Or the guy that bought a two speed, two winding starter and ordered a two speed, one winding motor - because the motor was less expensive.
Or the guy that bought a 4 pole - 2 pole, part winding starter, because it was also cheaper and got a 3 pole - 3 pole part winding motor.