Gold plated pins in YOUR situation are not better. The gold reacts with the tin in the contacts, causing it to oxidize.
http://www.advantagememory.com/home_page/support_link/faq/why_do_gold_and_tin_contacts_mak.htm
Sorry, man.
Otherwise, a fine resto!
Aww crud. Thanks for the heads-up.
I guess I'll grab another edge connector and install it before I finalize this resto. It's just a pain in the

to re-wire those connectors. it's funny, I think I have a better time replacing sockets.

Is that a 56 pin (aka JAMMA) connector? In that case, I just found a casing for these on eBay (search for "jamma connector cover" ). It will fit on your connector perfectly if you have the thin kind (9 mm thick): http://www.emphatic.se/I_received_today/jamma_connector_cover.jpeg
Too bad for me that my connectors (in the cabinets) were about 12 mm thick. 
Hmmm, those casings may be too big for this connector. The connector is a 44 pin. Jamma was standardized sometime in '85, from what I've read; this cabinet was made quite a few years before then. Thanks for the info though, I will definitely keep this in mind when I eventually get my hands on a Candy cabinet.
Did you pick them up for your cabs? Man, your Egrets must have a sweet-sweet setup now eh?
As for the update:
I cleaned up the monitor this weekend, installed new transistors, and re-capped both the chassis and HV board.

Got a lot of dust out of the back of this thing.
Here's a before and after of the Chassis board. After looking around the board, I didn't see any damage to the components at all:

Here's a shot of the cleaned up neck:

I didn't' take a picture of the cleaned up HV board, but here's a before picture:

After all the clean-up and part replacements, I connected it all up to give it it's first go.
Unfortunately, I got no image at all.

Not even a dot. I turned up the brightness, to no avail. BUT, the neck was glowing strong, there was good monitor chatter, and the Chassis had it's LED lit. I've read that when the LED is lit, the spot-killer is enabled, this happens to prevent any burning onto the screen when the monitor isn't getting any signal input. So I disconnected the monitor, and started checking voltages on connection pins from the PCB.
According to the B&W monitor faq, the following voltages (AC) should be present:
1 - X Out 6.68
2 - X Ground 6.68
3 - Y Out 6.69
4 - Y Ground 6.69
5 - Z Out 6.70
6 - Z Ground 6.70
7 - 30VAC Center Tap 30.3
8 - Ground Center Tap 0
9 - Ground Center Tap 0
10 - 30VAC Center Tap 30.3
11 - 6.3VAC Center Tap 9.7
12 - Heater Ground 3.0
From my readings, I was only getting 29.8 on Pins 7 and 10... Zero on everything else. The PCB is not giving out any image signals, so I'm going to look at the components that relate to the vector generation and hopefully am able to pinpoint the problem. Any tips on what to check for would be much appreciated!
