Nice repair job, but a few notes:
1. The replacement laser you used If using a 162 replacement laser, note that it has a much shorter flex cable (on both sides). It makes it very hard to re-connect into the PCB because you have much less room for your fingers.
2. The routing of the original flex wires includes glue in strategic locations. This is needed to keep the flex cable from jamming as the head moves around. When doing the laser swap, make note of where to glue -- and of course have some glue handy!
3. Most important -- the original laser required you to remove the clip holding the flex cable; this clip worked nicely because the original laser has the required hole in the middle of the flex cable, allowing the clip to do its job. The replacement 162 laser does not have the hole, so you can't use the clip, so again the flex cable jams up.
I would give strong consideration to sticking with the original laser type 220(A).
Charlie