I have a 1 HP Superpump that is in a poolhouse thus out of direct sun and I think I measured the case temperature at around 140 F. They do run hot. Mine is also 11 years old and does make a squealing sound when started cold, and I mean a little above freezing, but it quiets down. If you had shorted windings it would smoke, not run for an hour and trip the thermal cutout. If something was wrong with the starter circuit which is a separate winding, centrifugal switch, and starter capacitor, the symptoms would be obvious. It would either hum and not start or overheat fast. Is the pressure normal ?
You should make sure air flow is not blocked. Sometimes critters build homes inside the motor and that could block air flow. If you can pull the back cover off and blow out the passages with an air source and give a visual inspection that would help. If all is clear then I think you are on the right path suspecting the thermal cutout itself. They do go bad. They are a bimetal snap action switch and sometimes just get weak and trip prematurely. An easy and cheap replacement.
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Al
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