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Originally Posted by marty59
This may be a silly question, do you have a scope? You should be able to pin down where the horiz is losing itself. I'd make sure the takeoff point at the sync seperator is good/stable first as a point of reference.
Are you able to work with the chassis out of the set, attached? I've done this before with my '16, had to prop it up from the floor vertically and I made an extension lead for the HV. The tuner bracket assembly will mount by the A/C plug, fastened by two 1/4" hex screws.
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I do have an old tube type scope a friend gave me but I have no cables for it and I have never used a scope before but I want to learn how. I think it would help make it a lot more easy to fix these things. I had a friend when I was a teenager in the 80's that helped me learn to work on tv's but I never worked in or had a shop or any schooling on it, but I have had good luck getting my sets going. I am sure I can set the chassie up vertically on the floor to the way you described.