Here's the link to Apple Support on this exact procedure, with
pictures--and, as they state, "The only tool required for this
procedure is a Phillips screwdriver size 00 or jeweler's screwdriver
size 0."

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2989

On Jul 20, 2:26 am, williamd <willi...@wyoming.com> wrote:
> I'm running Tiger on my G4 imac 1ghz 512 ram. Overall I'm very  
> pleased with this setup, but i think i could get a bit better  
> performance with a ram upgrade. Problem is, i read somewhere about  
> the 4 bottom screws and needing a special torque wrench to replace  
> them, else the machine supposedly overheats if these are not  
> tightened perfectly. Can anyone confirm or debunk this? If i need  
> such a tool, where on earth to find it?
>
> A million thanks in advance for your help!
>
> bill
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