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I've pretty much decided to replace the capacitors. It's workable for now, so I will put it on a lower priority until it gets worse. At least I now know what's wrong with it.
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if the picture still looks like a bowtie after blowdrying the entire analog board, then most likely you had a transistor or something fail in the pincussion circuit.
if it is the IVAD cable, then use the old poor-mans trick of wire and aluminum foil wrapping around the IVAD cable, then electrical tape up the wrapping with a wire attached, extruding from the tape to be grounded. the shielding failed in the early runs of the cables. This could be a fix if wiggling the cable doesnt change the results.
Usually, the raster bounces and shifts all over the place if this cable is at fault. Try it. a large majority of 700mhz eMacs were affected with the IVAD cable issue from what I see.
If that dont take care of the issue, then time to troubleshoot the pincushion circuit components for opens and shorts.
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