I haven't worked on xy monitors in a good 25 years. They gave me so much grief I never want to see another one as long as I live.
From what I remember, those damn high voltage diodes (stick rectifiers) in series with the high voltage lead from the flyback to the tube had problems. Generally the connections inside those thick rubber boots with the spring tension pushing against the rectifier corroded/tarnished causing flucuating high voltage. The cure was to install a new rectifier, but instead of relying on spring tension to make contact, carefully unfold the leads on the rectifier. Now take those ---smurfing--- springs out of the rubber boot and throw them away. Strip the wire ends on the high voltage wire and hook to the new rectifier. Be sure to silicone glue the soldered area to keep from arcing!
Pay attention to the diode polarity too.