Cap kit didn't fix it though it did get rid of a little wave that was going on. Colors look better.
vert synch issue still there. I did not check the solders on that circuit, dummy. Rushing to try it out.
In other news I learned the outlet I have been using has an open ground.
After playing the game and seeing the issue again I was going to pull the chassis again and resolder everything on the very synch circuit.
I wired a ground wire from the monitor frame to the outlet. Then used a discharge probe, wired its ground to the monitor frame. Got the probe near the anode cap and heard a little bzzzzzzzzz.
Not even touching, just close.
The probe has a meter on it and it was reading about 5000 volts just getting the probe near the cap's leads.
I decided .. hey, maybe I'll just check that outlet for ground before I go further ... sure enough, no ground.
I was within a hair's breath of becoming a light bulb I think .. or sending a few thousand volts through anything connected to a ground strap in the machine ... eep.
- also found a looses wire in from the sound board to the amp, causing a coupld channels to fade in and out.
- Also the steering is still funky. Works great nearly all the time, but every once in a while you fire up the game and the steering is totally wacked. A restart usually makes it go back to normal. Likely need a new pot after all.
Done effing with it today.
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Here are pics of the issue