Cap Kit Complete... New Issue :(

That is not what fixed your problem. You had about ten million cracked solder joints, and a hardwired composite sync. Once the cracked solder joints were repaired, and the hardwired sync removed, that's what fixed your problem. The spray may have cleaned up the pots a tiny bit - but that's not what ultimately fixed your issue.

Well i know before i sent it away to you exactly what it would do, and it was working the EXACT same way when i got it back from ya. Soooooooooo i doubt the cracked solder joints were the case. As i said i had perfect picture before i mailed it away just the h freq would never hold. But who knows, i'm still thinking the tuning spray would have saved the day before mailing it. But who cares it works now :) And you did an excellent job of touching up solder joints, replacing my filter cap, and adding a snazzy fuse holder :)
 
So who is psychotic enough to look at this monitor if I can't get it figured out soon? Or does anyone know someone in the Indianapolis area that does monitor repair, I have lots of beer! :)

I have also attached a modified circuit diagram I have been following for this project.
 

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The wave in that film looks like electromagnetic interference. Try unplugging the degauss coil. For giggles, check for AC leakage too - set your meter for AC voltage and check the B+. Shouldn't be much of anything that shows up, if anything.

Unfortunately no dice, didn't change at all. Does anyone have any ideas? Recap? Or does anyone know anybody in the Indianapolis area that might be able/want to fix this?
 
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