Help needed installing new optical drive in a G4 Cube

Long story short, my Cube's optical drive died a few months back and after trying all of the standard troubleshooting procedures (restarting, resetting the PMU, etc) I have since removed the drive altogether. Last night, I successfully ran the Cube with an optical drive taken from a trashed 2006 MacBook, but there is one small catch: with everything correctly connected, the new drive and the old circuitry do not fit back into the housing (link goes to image of the conundrum: http://img683.imageshack.us/i/picture1wv.png/)
Does anyone have any suggestions for how I can fix this? The new drive is considerably smaller than the original, and I have a good amount of room to stuff other wires in there for some sort of adapter. Ideally, I am looking for a slim ATAPI to slim ATAPI cable that is about 6" long, but I have yet to find anything of the like. Any thoughts?
(Note: a Western Digital Caviar 80GB HDD was installed about 18 months ago and is currently set to slave in order to run the new optical drive. Also, I have not been able to test sound as I do not have USB-powered speakers.)
Message was edited by: dubious elise

I don't have a laptop but I believe that laptop drives are not the same size as the standard 5.25 inch drives in desktop computer. It would probably be cheaper and easier to simply buy a new optical drive of the correct size.
Here's a pdf of replacement instructions for optical drives in cubes: http://www.info.apple.com/usen/cip/pdf/g4cube/073-0841-a.pdf
and
[Optical drive installation videos|http://eshop.macsales.com/tech_center/installation.cfm]
Pioneer drives in the past have been a safe bet, from [OWC|http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Pioneer/DVR116DBK> or [Newegg|http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827129023], however, check [Jeff's January 2010 post about re-branded Pioneer drives|http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10839236#10839236] that are no longer really Pioneer manufactured.

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