Ms. Pac Monitor Flyback questions.

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I purchased a Ms. Pac cocktail that was taken apart, not sure why, I have no background.

The flyback tube had the board removed from the bottom, and the anode plug? on the side of the monitor isn't connected. My question is what do I have to do to reconnect these pieces? I know the flyback had what looked like hot glue.

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My terminology may be wrong, but I thought the tube on the back of the monitor is also known as the flyback. Anyhow lets make this like the chinese restaurant, picture number 3.
 
Make sure the anode clips both go inside the ring of the tube, and be careful to plug the neck board back in, that glue doesn't mean anything to you.

And save yourself the frustration and get a good G07 or wells Monitor that it should have when this one tests bad.

The flyback is the high voltage transformer on the Chassis; a big black plastic component that the red anode wire comes out of.

The back of the monitor is the neck and the board is the neck board (go figure)
 
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Your holding the neckboard and that just plugs right back in , no glue or anything required .

That suction cup thing just plugs back into the hole .
 
The glue on the end of the tube is there to hold the plastic slotted key over the pins during the assembly process so that when you remove the neck board, the plastic key stays in place. These usually end of drying out and cracking on many older monitors especially Wells Gardner K7000s. You will also see silicone used to do the same thing.
 
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