To reverse a single phase motor you reverse the polarity of the start winding. The problem is in identifying the start winding! If the motor has a centrifugal switch, the winding attached to the switch is the start winding, just reverse the connections of the coil, and the motor will reverse. Likewise if you see four wires coming out of the motor at the terminal box, see if there is any information on the inside of the box cover. Sealey may be able to tell you. As has been said above however, some motors are often connected for single direction rotation and to find the ends of the start winding would involve cutting into the motor tail connections, not recommended unless you know what you are doing. It used to be easy when we had British Standards and the start winding was marked Z1 and Z2, but unfortunately we no longer live in the age of quality manufacture and universal compatibility.
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Phil