17" iMac & SATA drives

I asked a similar question regarding the latest iMacs...
but here is the same question with regard to the slightly older 17" models...
the Intel core duo 17" iMac - they use SATA internal hard drive yes?
if I want to put in a bigger hard drive, it's not a major deal to open one up and swap out the drive and replace it with any SATA drive - even one of 500 GB capacity, is it?
Can someone point me to a set of visual instructions as to how to do this? (I have done it a lot on the PowerMac Desktop and the MacPro desktop...)
am thinking about getting a 17" iMac (I don't want bigger) and pimping it out with a bigger hard drive to use as an iTunes jukebox machine...
thanks! I always get info I can use here on the Mac forums...
w

Hi Will
I have the [iMac Disassembly|http://home.comcast.net/~woojo/DFFA53A0-F23D-4541-9015-481FD3B6532E /iMac_Disassembly.html] link.
And then [Service Source|http://www.baconeggs.co.uk/images/dmm/iMacEarly_200620.pdf] for a 20" that should help, the 17" is just shoe horned in tighter.
I'm not sure if this helps you, but my 17" Early Core Duo has a [160 Seagate Barracuda Drive|http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=3f9b3b0c2aeef010VgnVCM100 000f5ee0a0aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f424072516d8c010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRD&locale=en -US&reqPage=Legacy] in it.
Dennis

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