I'm not at home, but I can say pretty emphatically that it's the right chassis. I've had this monitor for almost 10 years - and it has worked properly the vast majority of that time. Things only went awry when I went to install the cap kit. The only thing that was wrong prior to that was that the picture was slightly too wide, in fact I have a picture of that too:

The image was slightly overscanned, and turning the width adjustment coil didn't appear to fix it, so I posted on these forums about a year ago, and Ken suggested I change out the width adjustment cap:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=61421.0So I ordered that cap, along with a full cap kit just for good measure. That's when all of this began.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=73028.0Some time after this, I finally broke down, started calling around and found someone to repair the chassis, and turns out that I had shorted one of the transistors to the shield on the chassis, and that in turn had damaged some components, all of which he replaced for $70. We got the wonky geometry, I fretted, ordered the Wei-Ya, took it back to the guy, who shipped it out to Vegas for repair, got it back and...ta da, we have the same picture again. I'm not going crazy either - I got the same results hooking it to another tube he had laying around, so it's definitely not my tube.
Anyway...
My PC is running Linux - is that okay on the Nokia test? I do have another board, a 6 slot Neo Geo, with only one cart at the moment, SvC Chaos.