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Originally Posted by DaveWM
just check the coil with ohm meter, should be 45 per sams 1 and 3 I assume 2 and 4 are not used. You can test in circuit. You can check voltages as well, its the plate supply so if its open you would have zero.
Try not to replace any more parts until you cover the easy stuff, like voltage checks and resistance checks (see the sams for pin resistance readings).
The biggest mistake that can be made is LOTS of parts getting replaced in a shot gun manner as a method of repair. It can make for a real tough dog.
Did you go back and double check all the values of the replaced parts looking for a 10x change? did you spray any cleaning agents (specifically near that trimmer cap)?
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Measured the coil at 1 and 3, and it measured 47ohms...
I will do voltage checks and resistance checks, but I still have to get the right schematic, and it doesn't look like I can find one.... My chassis varies alot in values and placements of capacitors from the schematic I have... Tubes are all the same though!