Yes, there is only one cable from the drive to the
logic board. Is it plugged in firmly on the drive
side as well?
In between my messages, I removed the drive unit again, and I make it work oprperly. That was the part that help eject the disk (push it out) that was stayed stucked... I did not make too much attention to it.
I also validated and all the cables are plugged correctly, now.
There may be some other parts that need lubrication.
It should not be stiff at all when inserting or
ejecting the disk. From memory (this was about 4
years ago), I detacted the mechanical and electrical
parts to work lubricant through the mechanical parts
until there was almost no friction, then cleaned up
any excess and put it all back together again.
I took my finger and tried make the spin weel turned, and it worked, manually that is. So I do not understand why the drive is not spinning.
There may be the possibility that the mecanism being jammed, the motor and other electronics parts that help the drive work has been dammaged (I mean, they may have force too much and killed themselves). What do you think of that, by experience?
Another possibility, is that the floppy controller is dead, but that will make the MB a scrap too. If I had an external floppy drive, I could validate that part, but I don't.