Hey folks:

As some of you know, I've recently restored a PDP-11/45, RK11-C drive 
controller, and an RK05 drive.  I'm now at the point where I'm working to 
recover and archive the contents of the dozen or so RK05 packs that I got along 
with the drive and controller.

I've been inspecting and cleaning packs as I go, and have avoided mounting any 
packs that have signs of significant crashes (e.g. full rings down to the shiny 
aluminum) or any that have corrosion "pox".

Other packs have had just little "black smudge" style head crashes that come 
off with some determination with kimwipes and alcohol.  I've had pretty good 
luck recovering data from these.  Occasionally the drive will make a sort of 
"deli slicer" sound -- I run and unload the pack, disassemble it, clean any new 
smudges, open up the drive, give the heads a good inspection and clean, and 
continue on.  It's a little painstaking...

As I've gone through this process over a number of weeks the heads are 
accumulating dust and oxide in places that are hard see and get to, and I feel 
like I'll soon need to pull them and take them to my bench to really give them 
a proper and thorough inspection and cleaning.  I guess I'm looking for some 
advice/calibration from the community here.  Is it:

  "OMG, are you nuts, don't take the heads out, you'll never get them aligned,"

or is it:

  "Meh, RK05 alignment is not really that tough, and you would be better off 
making sure your heads are thoroughly clean and intact."

Any advice appreciated!
        
   --FritzM.


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