Kal,

    I can't answer #1, but the insulator can be used in the 3400 as mine
has one, as for #3 the only change in the G3 was the processor and clock
components and label on the case.

Roger

kaldav wrote:

> Hello,
> I have a few questions about a powerbook 3400.
> 1. I wish to replace the latch and have the part. I found pictures to
> assist with hard drive replacement at <www.genchan.com> however there
> is nothing about the screen assembly. Is there a website giving
> instructions for taking apart the screen?
>
> 2. I want to put into the 3400 a hard drive from a 5300. That hard
> drive metal cage has a plastic piece separating the disk from the
> metal cage and a metal foil type of insulator. However, there is no
> plastic and no metal foil separation in the 3400. Is either one
> needed to prevent shorting out?
>
> 3. Is the screen for the 3400 exactly the same as for the original G3
> or did Apple put in slightly better components in the same size
> screen?
> Thanks.
>
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