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I have been re-reading this entire thread, and have a few things to look at.
You mentioned repairing mistakes in the focus rectifier circuit, and that you replaced the flyback.... I would suggest that you revisit all the work done on these two items to be extra sure there are no mistakes made in the wiring. The flyback was it an original....? Are you absolutely sure the correct wires are put in the correct pins...? A mistake in the parts near or connected to the damper could possibly be giving you bad signals going to the blanking circuit. Incorrect pins could also be interfering with the field strength in the flyback during any part of the charge discharge cycle.... If the flyback was a replacement, or even if it was from a parts set, you should check over each connection with ohm meter, or replacement part notes to be sure the same pin numbers correspond on both new and old part. If you have checked the work around the two areas you previously worked and the wiring is correct, then carefully check the parts and voltages near the items in yellow on the attachment. And replace the caps in green.... If you have already replaced the caps, and found good continuity or if you have the entire sams with resistance checks for the coils, then you need to check those caps to be sure they are correct values and voltage ratings. .
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