I had finished lubricating a floppy drive from my SE/30 since it was
sticking during the auto-inject sequence of loading a disk, and it was
working very nicely.  Then a few days later, I wanted to go through my
collection of old floppies and then it started having problems reading the
disks, even a known good working one.  I noticed the part that spins the
disk seems like it is not making a rotating noise, so I wonder if now the
motor is not working.  Does anyone have advice on how to fix it?  Would
anyone have a spare floppy drive, auto-inject, FDHD (Superdrive) they would
be willing to sell?

Thanks,
Thomas

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