G05-802 and K7500 Repair Needed ASAP

Mupes

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Just like it says. As noted in another thread, I'm moving and thinning my herd. However, I have a few pieces I'm housing with friends/relatives etc, so I don't have to repurchase down the road. Problem is nobody wants a non-working game. My choices are fix 'em myself (which is possible, but my time is more valuable than ever) or have one of the zen masters here do it.

I've got a G05-802 (was working with some minor folding - now the top half of the screen has collapsed) and K7500 (no picture at all, but this pcb is the cleanest I've ever seen in an arcade machine - it's from a 27" GT that was HUO and looks new) chassis that need repair. Who can commit to fix and have them back to me in the next 2-3 weeks MAX?

Thanks in advance...
 
No takers? I assume the timeframe is just not doable? I've read the threads on here. I know some are quick fixes and others are not. What is a reasonable timeframe? I may still be interested.
 
Honestly the GO5-802 is probably the easiest monitor to repair out there. It's just a handful of caps, fixing cold solder on the header pins and four chassis mounted transistors. I'd recommend doing that one yourself since the issue is likely one of the TO3 transistors and those are on the frame, not the deflection board so sending it out for repair entails sending the entire monitor = expensive.

Even a beginner can handle one of those in 45 minutes or less, go for it!
 
Gonna do the G05 myself. Anybody available to take on the K7500? I would literally have to have it back by Aug 9. Crazy, I know...
 
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