Where's a K7000A schematic?

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At work now so I can't check my usually bookmarks. I need to see the internal workings of the flyback so I can check it with my ring tester. Don't want to waste a bunch of time on repair if the flyback is bad...
 
I've looked and looked for that, even going as far as contacting WG and it aparently does not exist. If you find one, I'd love to get a copy.
 
Does that mean that *In Theory* you could hack a normal flyback into the chassis? I realize that a) its probably not worth it, and b) it would be messy..but lol..its not sounding any different about this then most of my arcade projects so far..

Andrew
 
I believe spacing and location of the flyback pins were different. I think that electrically the 7000a is the same as a normal 7000.

I just want to test the flyback with my ring tester before I spend a bunch of time working on a chassis that a flyback isn't available for. If I can use a regular K7000 schematic to check which flyback pins are connected internally....
 
If you have a regular K7000 I would think you could compare them side-by-side. The major ones should be evident (ground, heater, etc) and can probably go from there.
 
I've been meaning to do that for awhile now, I have like 3 of the 7000A's around and plenty of standard 7000's.
But alas, it's one of them time consuming processes I've kinda blown off.
 
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