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What I would do *IF* the 20EZ is shot.... Remove everything from the EZ frame and then mount the WG stuff to the EZ.
It's funny that I just looked into this very same thing only a week ago.
The 4600 that I tried was one of the horizontal models (ie, something like a 4613, not a 4675 etc). I'm not sure if the frames were that much different, but this one, when placed at the same angle as the regular Sanyo-20EZV was, stuck out of the back a couple of inches.
The only way it would have fit was if I angled it forward, but that would have required mounting brackets about 12 inches in front of where that rear bracket is. I didn't want to do that, plus the screen would have been at a different angle than the original.
My solution: use the original 20-EZV with a video inverter. Luckily, I had a spare inverter board laying around, but Zanen sells a kit that allows you to permamently change the 20EZ from the inverted signal to a regular RGB (kit #910, $4.95).
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