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If they are good, and you want spares for the future, you'll also need the kit. How did you get 121-868 from 121-743? Sams? A bit of advice - Sams is pretty broad with part numbers vs actual parts. I've got a Sams for a Packard Bell 19" Solid State set that has the same part number for every transistor in the sweep circuits - Wrong! The lesson is this - if it works, let it be. If you need parts, always quote the original part number, and never from Sams. If you had the Zenith CM (service manual), maybe, but never quote part numbers from Sams. Also, post the part numbers here in the forum (classifieds are best) to see what can be had for postage. As Sandy says, we may have a screw loose for wanting to preserve these old TVs, but we have each other's back nonetheless. I'll report back tomorrow with the replacement info from Zenith. Cheers,
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