Well, despite stagdiver and ahull reports, the lens unit replacement on the ixus 117 was a failure.
The camera had noticeable back-focus issues, more evdent when lens on tele.
By screwing in the sensor screws to reduce the gap among sensor plane and lens plane helped a bit with wide angle focusing.
Surely the chinese on ebay sold to me a bad copy, a "myopic" lens unit, as far i can understand the final results.
Tinkering with a useless ixus 117 i decided to transform its defect into a quality and did an infrared camera conversion. Infrared focus point is beyond the sensor plane so that was what i needed.
Then i replaced the hot mirror filter with a small piece of unexposed developed slide film as IR pass filter.
CHDK still helps a lot for RAWs (for optimal development of IR shots), setting focus to infinity (that gives now a perfect far focusing), etc.
Also i tryed to take some shots without any hot filter or black slide ahead of the sensor and a true 720nm IR filter hand-helded in front of the lens.
There were not noticeable differencies with the other method (other than the annoying filter holding) so i went for the cheap internal black slide film.
I've to learn more about WB, color swapping and false colors in IR photography ... it's never too late
Below my first IR shoot from balcony at home with the revived cheap IR converted ixus 117.