OK, I found the problem with the lousy video.
I removed the tuner and cleaned it, used some Deoxit on the wafer switches, lubed it and checked all the resistors. All the resistors checked good. I had replacements pulled from my stock, but decided to leave well enough alone. Some of the resistors were pretty well buried. Reinstalled the tuner and sure enough same lousy video!
I directly injected video signal at the 1st video amp and got a decent picture. However the H and V holds were very touchy!
So I knew my problem was from the tuner through the IF section. I decided to do a resistance check. Sure enough pin 2 of V6 the 6AL5 tube showed 5K when it should be 3.5M. There is a typo on the resistance chart for V7 the 12AU7 pin 6. The chart shows 48K but should be 4.8K. V3, V4, V5 pin 5 shows the resistance should be 13K, but I measured 1.5K. I'm guessing another typo. I flipped the chassis over and confirmed that I had installed the right 3.9M R60 Sams. Then I notice that coil L16 was pressed down and touching pin 2. Bingo! I then added some insulation to the lead of coil L16 to prevent that from happening.
I now have a decent picture, some sound with a lot of buzzing/hum, and a very stable H and V hold circuits. I also measure the HV at 10 to 10.9KV depending on where the "Brightness" control is at. The Contrast control seems to work but is touchy and the picture disappears pretty quickly after about 1/3 down from full contrast.
I now need to check the alignment and get the audio where it should be. Then set up the focus coil/centering magnets, picture size and linearities. I have to look into adding the blanking circuit and the rest of the changes that are listed in Riders.