I have a  12x CDROM Apple Model M3628(TEAC CD211E) from a PB 1400c/166. The 
drive suffered damage when the laptop fell off a table. (PB is fine). The 
faceplate tray and laser are fine, but the locking mechanism plastics (the 
thing that locks the tray in during cd operation) has broken loose and I am 
cannot seem to be able to fix it. Is there somewhere to obtain a repair 
guide of some sort or is this thing headed for the dumpster?

P.S. Would another TEAC mechanism (such as the CD224e, a 24x drive) work in 
place of the original drive also work if I cannot get it fixed? Any help is 
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
TR

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