Rangerbob gave you good information but even with good info,it can still be confusing. The symbols you are looking for look like one of these 3 combined with a number µF, uF, or mF. The other relivant number will be a voltage rating (which is normally much higher than power supply to motor) 330vac & 440vac are real common. I'm not saying it's not possible but a dill press doesn't require a start capacitor but do sometimes use a run capacitor. 99% of times a start capacitor is cylinder shaped AND hard plastic. Run capacitors can be cylinder shape or oval shape and have steel cover. The ratings ( µF, uF, or mF,vac) are far different on run and start. Me tinks your press has a run cap and that's why those on ebay were so different to #s on your cap. Having siad all that,the symptoms for dead spot on motor winding is failure to start but run's with a "push start". A word on safty. Unless it say's "no pcbs" the gel inside contain pcbs and are bad news. Once in one thousand times a cap retain's a charge and can give you a real jolt. To safly handle a cap,lay a cover over it or turn your eyes away while shorting accross terminals. Once in one million the cap explode's when shorted. If that happens AND gel gets on you AND gel contain's pcbs,take a shower and call the emergency room. Needless to say,same precautions apply if cap has burst and leaked when it went out. Wear disposable gloves.