segall@caip.RUTGERS.EDU (Ed Segall) (01/20/87)
I have a Mac with 400K drives which are not going to be upgraded. The internal drive started making a scratching noise when the head seeks. The disks were not damaged. I took it into a local Apple dealer (Clancy-Paul in New Brunswick, NJ) who charged me $27.50 to tell me "well, the problem is in the drive." Turns out that they only do swaps, not repairs. The replacement would cost $124 plus the old drive. This is not reasonable - I can get an 800K external drive for $200 or less, with no exhange (of course, it's not a Sony). I "fixed" the problem by cleaning the leadscrew and lubricating it with Tri-Flon(sp?), a Teflon+oil lubricant often used on bicycles. I am concerned that the problem may develop again, since the noise is not completely gone, though it is greatly reduced. If a problem should develop again, and I do need to replace/repair the drive, I will need to know if there is a source that will exchange the drive to me, directly, for a reasonable price, like $80.00 or so for a new drive, or $50.00 for a used, working drive. Can I use the an external drive mechanism to replace the internal drive? They look the same, except the extra circuit board in the external. Anyone know of a Mac drive source? Anyone got a junk Mac with a good internal drive? Any other ideas? Thanks, Ed Segall Replies to: uucp: ...{harvard, seismo, ut-sally, sri-iu, ihnp4!packard}!topaz!caip!segall arpa: segall@caip.rutgers.edu