I recently obtained a replacement used SCSI cdrom drive for my Power Mac 6100/66. The previous drive (original I think) had a problem with not ejecting the tray (made motor noises but no eject). Unfortunately in the process of using the newer one (which does work at least) I discovered that it's disc tray has a crack down the center (horizontal, parallel to case front). It's not quite broken, but still...
Is there a solution for this besides hoping for the best and/or stealing a tray from a different drive? Could it be glued? Any chance I could swap out the tray from the other drive (assuming that one's not damaged in some other way)?
old: AppleCD 300i Plus CR-503
new: AppleCD 12X CR-507-C
Is there a solution for this besides hoping for the best and/or stealing a tray from a different drive? Could it be glued? Any chance I could swap out the tray from the other drive (assuming that one's not damaged in some other way)?
old: AppleCD 300i Plus CR-503
new: AppleCD 12X CR-507-C