G07 Tube question

shilmover

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I rejuved my System I G07 yesterday and the colors finally look as they should... who know that white and green where colors on the System I games? :D

Anyway, the tube has bad burn so I am looking for a replacement G07 tube. I was also told that a Sanyo tube would swap in. My question is, do you know if the yoke from the Sanyo would work too? I was told it should but want to confirm.
 
It is a little tricky but with some nerves you can do it. If you have a rubber glove that might help if you touch the yoke wires on the tube you will get zapped.
Look at the spot that the yoke and adjustment rings come off the tube and put it in the exact spot on the other tube. Tighten both down to a fit that they still can move but only by yourself and not loosely fit. start by getting the yoke to fill the screen with a red screen and centered on the screen. Then tighten down and start with the adjustment rings, closes tabs to the yoke assembly and move around so you get a pure red and when you do then hook up a grid pattern so it shows on the tube and then star with middle rings so you can line up the red/blue lines and then the 3rd rings will be the green. line everything up in middle and hopefully the lines stay in line out to the sides, if not you will need the strips that you insert under the yoke that pulls on field and hopefully you can line up the lines on the edge. I have done many in the past that some are easy and some can be a pain in the obama, and some new tubes could not be adjusted.
Good luck and take your time and keep one hand in your pocket when adjusting with the other.
 
Keep the rings with the tube. Just mark the position and angle of the rings with a marker, pull of the rings, slide off the old yoke, slide on the new yoke, put the original rings back on in the exact same spot, tighten everything properly, and put the new chassis on it...
 
Keep the rings with the tube. Just mark the position and angle of the rings with a marker, pull of the rings, slide off the old yoke, slide on the new yoke, put the original rings back on in the exact same spot, tighten everything properly, and put the new chassis on it...

Thanks guys!
 
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