5/12/25 edit: These are sold, but see below for a new chassis!
Howdy,
I'm swimming in K7000s right now. All these chassis have been rebuilt with Nichicon/Panasonic caps and have been re-flowed and reinforced in the common failure areas, such as R101, 89, etc. Washed, cleaned up and complete with neckboard protectors. All pots treated with Deoxit and. All run in for several hours.
I will note specific details for each below. Each chassis has several hours of work (some much more than that) I'vve been working on k7000s for a long time, including rebuilding them for some local KLOV members. I could provide references if needed
I've got a backlog of repairs and need to recoup some funds to pay for parts to keep repairing more! Prices include priority mail shipping. I individually wrap the neckboard and remote board.
1)
$250 - 1990 Revision with remote board. This one was basically the normal stuff above, new flyback. The cup on this one is rather stiff so it has a slight tear, this does not effect operation. The cup is supposed to keep you fingers away from the anode!

2)
$225 - 1986 revision with snazzy copper vertical IC heat sync! Be the envy of your friends who look inside of your monitor! This flyback is original with corona dope applied to a hairline crack as a precautionary measure. Corona dope is a compound specifically made to seal flyback transformers and is appropriate.

3)
$225 - 1986 version, similar to above. This has had the 4 leg to 2 leg capacitor at c38 modification as the caps were missing. C38 is also new. This picture was a bit wide of my test monitor so C38 is a .47uf cap, instead of the .39 version. Every PCB/Tube combination is different, so you may have to adjust depending on your setup. More details here:
https://forums.arcade-museum.com/threads/common-k7000-issues-common-repairs.134818/post-4885959

All have beautiful pictures and should be good to go. I might be willing to do a trade-in discount for your old complete chassis, PM me.
