that is basically what i had to do, but just to make things more fun (like it wasn't fun enough having to do all this

) the neck board has 4-5 wires coming off it that are soldered to the main board. when will people learn to use connectors! i couldn't remove the board from the cab without tearing the entire TV out of it's mount which involves tearing half the cab apart. The board would JUST reach out the back then i zap strapped it to the CRT neck and had to work on it there.
but in the end it was all worth it to get green back.
One good thing to come out of this... i got my Girlfriend to say (and i quote) "just get it working, don't bother ordering a replacement board, it doesn't have to last much longer, we'll build a new, better one and sell this one... then it is their problem!"
WOOHOOO

that sounded like permission to take up the garage for another 6 months and spend countless dollars on new toys! groovy game gear here i come (i always wanted a light up panel)!!!
