Thank you for the reply. You are correct, the 2 pins on the edge connector terminal that corresponds to the burned board connector pins are a darker bronze color, while the rest of the connector is shiny brass color. Looks like those 2 pins are tarnished. I tried to get a small piece of sandpaper in there to sand the tarnish off, but no luck. Is there a way to clean the tarnish off? Other than those 2 pins, the rest of the connector looks great.
The color of the terminals isn't directly from tarnish, but excessive heat (from tarnishing) causing the terminals to discolor. Impossible to clean, aren't they? Sandpaper will take the plating off the terminals anyway, so if it was me I'd just replace them. If the rest of the connector looks good, I'd do just the first 5 on each side, that will cover your power and grounds and ensure it's all fresh and minty.
Also, i'm having trouble finding exactly what fuses should be in the fuse blocks. It was originally a galaxian conversion, so I have values based on the galaxian manual. But then the little typed up labels next to each fuse in the bottom of the cabinet have different values. And the fuses that were originally in the game have different values than the manual or the labels. Finally, the Pac Jr board says it can be plugged into a pacman game (since it is the field kit), and the pacman game has different fuse values than the galaxian. What should I do?
If it's running a Pac board, I'd use the fuse specs for the Pac, but only on the supply fuses to the board. For the monitor, marquee, etc. go with what's indicated on the cab label. There's probably only minor variations in what's called for in all of the documentation anyway, honestly go by any of the specs and you'd likely be fine.
Also, does the PCB even need to be grounded with that yellow grounding strap? I don't think any of the PCBs are grounded on my other pacman games.
The yellow ground strap would have originally gone to the filter board, which is probably missing (they usually are). Most of the Midway games I get of that vintage are missing the filter board and the ground strap is just hanging. The game board gets ground via the edge connector anyway, so I wouldn't worry about it. For safety sake, you probably should make sure the coin door, CP and monitor are all hooked to the ground strap.