Cant offer any help but can ask for advice. I see service manuals on eBay
sometimes you might find yours there.
A dear friend has a G4 15 inch Powerbook whose hinges are sometimes very
tight. She doesn't want to drive hrs to an Apple store and I wondered about
the best and safest way to lubricate - if that is in fact a good idea.
suggestions welcome
regards
Brian




> Hi all.
> I am looking for any tips regarding tightening of the hinges on my 2004
> powerbook (1Ghz/Al).
> I have had a creaky back hinge for a while and have recently used an
> Radtech AlGlide enhancement kit to service it. Thats basically a lube
> job on the hinges.
> what appears to be loose is the join between the screen and the hinge
> so i assume that i will need some gentle unscrewing of the case to
> tighten up the hidden screws on the screen.
> anyone have any tech notes relating to the opening of the housing? i
> did have an apple maintenance guide for pb's but i think it only went
> up the ti books which have different hinges.
> 
> your thoughts would be much appreciated.
> 
> cheers
> mikek



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