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If it is a D16 then no HV cage or rectifier tube (uses a tripler instead). The backs of those sets have decent ventilation and given all the toys in that room if a kid gets in there they might not hear you tell them not to reach inside the open back of that TV. The terminals on that tripler are at about 6KV when running IIRC...Better to keep the back on when not fixing it IMHO.
NOS does not always equal good in tubes. EVEN when new there were always a good percentage of tubes that were factory duds, and THAT was ~40+ years ago!...Tubes ain't like milk, but they are not exactly like wine either. Age just marginally increases the chance of pulling a dud from a batch of NOS tubes. If you are curious find a local (radio/TV/audio) collector with a working tube tester and see how that NOS replacement tests...I'll betcha a cookie it is either weak or leaky/shorted.
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