1st gen mac book pro and SSD drive overheating

Sorry if this has been answered before but I found it hard to find my particular stiruation listed here.  I need some advice!
I have a 1st gen mac book pro 2.33 GHz with 3GB of RAM (I belive its two 2GB modules). 
I recently replaced the dead CD drive with an adapter (from ebay) that turns it into a second drive, and installed a 120GB OCZ SSD drive.  This drive is not the startup drive and my 320 GB drive is a backup/storage.
While I was in there I replaced the thermal grease - it had been running hot for ages and I figured that dried out grease could be the reason.  I got some artic silver paste, carefully removed the logic board, cleaned off the new paste, and sparingly applied new paste.  Since I took out the fans in the process I cleaned those and the heat sync too. (all via info online, videos and infomational pages, etc, not with wild abandon)
Everything seems to be running fine (I watched some movies fromt he hard drive.  youtube made it run a bit hot but ok) except when the computer goes to sleep or I close the lid.  Then the computer gets crazy hot and the fans are in overdrive and it won't wake up from sleep.  The power adapter also gets super super hot.
I reset the PRAM and ran permissions, also updated the operating system - its not 10.6.8.
I *just* reset the SMC (we'll see if that has any effect).
I thought I'd ask here before opening up the machine again and poking around.
Thank yoiu for any advice!

ok, so I think this is the issue - it has to do with the fact that my regular hard drive is a seagate.  This thread is pretty much what has bene happening to me.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=869462

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