Boy do I feel stupid... This old teac drive is build with the pin's in reverse/upside-down, never seen that before. :lol: I found this out, by accident, while looking at the drive it self earlier today.
Yes... Now it is shoving up in both workbench and there is now click sound.
Another thing is now the issue. The drive can not read any disk. It simply refuses to read, and reports all disks as bad.
I have had it opened, and the heads just keeps moving forth and back one millimeter, in the start of any disk inserted.
I even had the jumpers set back to PC position, and used a PC/Amiga floppy converter ribbon cable, and the drive display the same results.
I have cleaned the heads with alcohol today, and lubricated the "snail" that drives the heads back and forth.
EDIT:
Uhhh... Forgot to mention, that the drive shows up as DF1 in WB, when the jumper is set to D0, when the drive is installed in my external case/cage.