ADDING an INTERNAL ZIP to G4

Hi everyone, I have a G4 gigabit ethernet, I had a problem with the power supply and bought a g4 tower with a zip drive in it. Can I just take it out of the G4 I bought on ebay and put it in my G4? I noticed the face plate will change over ok. But I'm not sure what else I need to do. I have an external zip hooked up now but would rather have it internally. I tried reading past posts but couldn't find any that had what I needed. I need to know if I can, and then step by step how to.
Thanks Dana

Hi
It should be possible. Installation instructions including a QuickTime movie can be found here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75312

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