Ok, just got my unit back and it works PER-FECT-LY.
Though he only has a few photos to show, he did have these tidbits to share (he's speaking in this account):
- Upon looking at the helpful pics provided by pcenginefx.com, it's safe to say that the Super CD-Rom2 unit is almost COMPLETELY UNLIKE any of the other NEC systems. The reason being that the Super CD-Rom2's lens is covered by a plastic box, uses no screws & has a lens unique on its own. So, I couldn't use the guides provided.
- When the Super CD-Rom2 casing was first opened, there was a plastic cover/box that covered the lens mechanism. Now, there were no screws to remove in order for this plastic cover to come off. No screws only meant one thing: plastic clips, locks or wedges to keep it attached to the board. Be very careful when removing. Since there seemed to be no easy way to remove the box, I had to cut a portion off one of the flower-lock tabs. (NEC might have done this both as a security measure, and to keep the parts from moving.)
- Breaking a tab or two doesn't affect the process, since you'll see that the entire casing does a good job keeping that plastic box & everything securely in place without movement. Perhaps the NEC guys were being extra careful with this cover.
- Once the plastic box/cover is unhinged, carefully note any wires underneath. Time & age normally doesn't decay wires, but be extra careful not to rip/tear/cut any of the wires, since doing so will leave you looking for a wire now, and that'll be another problem.
- Once all ribbons & wires are out of the way, replacing the lens isn't too difficult. Just see how all the elements are put together and use common sense to remember the order you remove things, and to put them back as you took them out.
Some pics (which may or may not help, but these are some photos of the procedure):
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So, as I gathered from my friend's account, the actual lens replacement isn't too difficult at all. It seems that the removal of the components to get TO the lens is what's a little harder. Maybe if anyone here owns a Super CD-Rom2 & will be conducting a lens replacement soon, please add to this thread.
Hope it helps with future replacements!