I'd just let the water rise. Should not hurt anything even if it overflows except maybe washing out something around the pool. The added pressure from high water should not cause a problem. I suppose water could get behind the liner and on some pools that may be a problem if it has nowhere to drain or be absorbed. You can also get a cheap submersible at Home Depor tor the like for $60 or so. They're always handy to have around. On the motor, could be something easy and cheap like the starting capacitor which costs maybe $5 but you have to be a little handy to diagnose and replace it. I doubt it's the starting contacts because of the age. Bad contacts are usually a long life problem. There is a phrase in the design industry called 'Infant Mortality' which refers to some compoinent whether electrical or mechanical, failing soon after being put in service. Normally the regular warranties take care of these situations. If you want more details on troubleshooting the thing I can dig up some older threads.
Al
Here's one thread
http://66.129.2.151/pf2/showthread.p...ighlight=ajs-1
I also have a pic of the backside of a Hayward Superpump I can dig up too showing what's behind the cover.

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