I don't know what this monitor is, but I need to fix it!!!

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I don't know what this monitor is, but I need to fix it!!!

Hey everybody,
Finally had a little time today, so I started to play around with the three Pole Position II'S I have sitting around. One has a board issue, and the second definitely has a blown flyback (I remember the last time I lit THAT up, lol). But, the third one I got to work after some playing around. The problem is, it looks as though the original monitor was a G-07 and the yoke and tube are still G-07, but the board is something different? I don't know what I am looking at, maybe someone else here's got a clue.

http://s674.photobucket.com/albums/vv104/shawnbo42/

btw, I suck at pic uploading, so if this doesn't work, let me know, I'll try again, thanks.
 
That Eygo/Wei-ya chassis is about 15 years old and it probably needs some electrolytic capacitors replaced by now.
 
It definitely needs caps, but I had never seen this monitor board before, were these common at one point? Can I just put a G07 back in there? Any ideas?It doesn't really matter to me, I'll cap that board and keep using it, but I am just curious is all.
 
Yes, a G07 chassis should fit and connect right back like it should. Probably the right hand circuit board mounting tab on the G07 metal baseplate was bent down to install this replacement chassis so you'll have to bend it back up into position.

You'll need two # 8 by half inch long sheet metal screws to bolt down the original Electrohome chassis.
 
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