Quantum 80S drive not spinning

My SE/30 project has this drive and I’d like to see if I can get it working. It is getting good 5v and 12v but I don’t feel any spinning. It clicks twice. Any ideas?
 

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Usually its by the drive head getting stuck in perished rubber bumpers (which turns to goo getting the head stuck), you will have to open up the drive (in as clean and dust-free environment as possible - don't run it with the lid off like in some videos you see), see if the heads more freely and if not put tape over the rubber bumper.

See this video which refers to a later 3.5" Quantium SCSI HD, but the idea is the same:

 
Yes, I agree, probably that or worse, heads stuck in the platters.

Remove the cover and have a look, probably a chance to revive the drive.
 
I’ve tried bumping it with no success. I thought if the heads were stuck the drive would still spin up but maybe the heads are preventing the patter from moving somehow. I’ll open it and report back.
 
Google ‘stiction’ - the heads can be stuck to the surface of the platters preventing them from moving, which is different from the actuator being stuck to a sticky rubber bumper
 
Well I iopened up the drive and the platter was stuck pretty well. I don’t think it had to do with the heads, it was the spindle just gummed up. I freed it up which took some moving back and forth. I could feel a high friction spot in the rotation. I got it spinning and ran it a couple hours. Now it spins freely and starts every time.

The heads are another thing entirely. They always move and never appear stuck. They sometimes wander randomly in an oscillation pattern. Sometimes they work fine, You can tell when you power it on how it is going to be.

I did get the computer to boot off the drive twice and it worked perfectly. Once it works, it works great! The drive was last accessed in 1999. It has some fun sounds for startup, shutdown, etc. as well as a cool after dark screensaver and Word, Excel, and Quicken.

I’m not sure if this is the “goo” problem since the heads always move and the drive never spins down. I think for some reason on most power ups the drive loses the ability to control head position. I may try to image the drive just in case there is something good on it.
 
agree with @croissantking
when i encounter a drive with stiction like that I generally hook it up to a Zulu-Compatible SCSI emulator in Initiator mode, free the platter, and it starts imaging it right away.

then it goes into the scrap pile :)
 
I personally don't get the fascination a lot of people have with trying to keep these drives running (no critique if "that's your bag") as part of the whole vintage kit when solid state options are in abundance now, and I'd say I do the same as mentioned by fink, image with zulu/blue and then toss the drives - usually i just give them away in bulk at VCF swapmeets because again, some people really seem to want them to complete their systems!
 
lol yeah it’s not my bag, I just love learning and fixing old electronics. This SE/30 was a freebie, all yellow, sticky, and dead. Now it’s nice! I’ll use a Blue SCSI for sure. Right now I’m using an external one. The Mac came with an Ethernet card which I’m not sure what to do with? It takes up the back panel which makes an internal blue SCSI problematic.
 
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