HOOKED UP THE START RELAY AND TESTED THE BLOWER OPERATION
The new relay didn't pull in the contacts to connect the start winding - it appears it was set for a motor with a heavier draw. I went back to the original, which did pull in but the motor didn't turn when the start windings were energized.
The two sets of windings need enough of a phase difference to impart a starting torque on the motor. As the motor speeds up the current in the main winding declines enough to let the start relay disconnect the start winding.
I grabbed all the unpolarized capacitors I had and put them in parallel to create a 1.45 uF capacitance. Putting this in series with the start winding did produce the results I wanted. The motor fired up and the start relay energized the start contacts for only a brief moment. The motor reliably started every time I tried it.
I have ordered a ceiling fan start capacitor, 2.2 uF, which I will install in the disk drive. That should make the blower start every time.
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