I have been asked via pm how to fix the CVP-85 so I will post here for any wayward internet travellers. Note it is a similar process to fix the CVP-87.
After months of working on my piano(yes it really does take quite a long time to repair these but you learn a lot along the way so its very useful) I put it back together a few days ago and it now plays beautifully. The left pedal still doesn't work because I think I damaged the multiplexer when I removed it to clean under it but I am not too bothered as the rest of the piano works very well and I am very happy it is working again!
The first question I was asked is where do you get the service manual from?
Answer: You can use google fu to find a website that might have it for download or much easier is the method I took of contacting Yamaha and asking for the manual, they were reluctant but eventually gave in and sent me a copy. And no I won't give you a copy if you PM me, they sent it to me under the condition that I don't distribute it and I intend to keep that condition.
Sources of information:
The most information that I used came from this website but unfortunately it seems to be down at the moment:
http://bradfordmusicstore.com/repair-blog/2014/6/7/yamaha-cvp87-dm-board-repair-also-appplies-to-cvp85-and-cvp83 There is more useful information here:
https://drewforchione.wordpress.com/portfolio/yamaha-cvp-87a-repair/.(Yes it details how to fix CVP-87 but the 85 and 87 are pretty much identical except the CVP-87 has more components mounted onto the board)
The Repair:
Firstly you need to remove ALL (yes ALL) the metal can surface mount capacitors (list below). I highly recommend that you remove them using a hot air rework station, there is other ways to remove them but if you want to do the least damage to the board I would use hot air. (Remember if you screw up your board there is no chance of you getting a replacement!)
Secondly you need to clean, clean and clean. I used acetone for this, a Stanley knife and a brass wire pen/brush. Using the knife and brass wire I scratched off any black(electrolyte fluid) I could find. You will most likely scratch down to the copper traces, you want to remove ALL the black you can find as it slowly corrodes away the copper traces and any black left will cause you problems in the future.
After you have removed all the black you will have quite a lot of bare copper. You need to plate this copper with solder. I used the brass wire to make the copper shine first then cleaned with acetone then applied flux and finally used a soldering iron to cover the copper with solder.
Now you need to repair broken traces, get a multimeter and check all the traces near each affected area. For any broken traces reroute them using bus wire. (I used an old IDE cable). Its important you inspect the board thoroughly. I didn't do this properly and missed a very small black spot that corroded a trace and broke the connection so when I first put the piano back together all the switches on the front panel did not work.
Finally you will need to solder on replacement capacitors. I recommend not using surface mount caps again.
Put the piano back together and hopefully you have fixed it.
Good Luck!
CVP-85 Replacement capacitor list:
Identifier - Value - Writing on Cap
C95 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C94 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C98 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C96 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C109 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C105 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C97 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C101 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C93 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C90 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C92 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C89 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C88 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C91 - 1uf 50V - (D3/1/50V)
C100 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C99 - 47uf 16V - (G2/47/16V)
C275 - 47uf 16V - (G2/47/16V)
C87 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C104 - 10uf 16V - (F3/10/16V)
C114 - 330uf 6.3V - (330uf 6.3v)
C115 - 330uf 6.3V - (330uf 6.3v)
C272 - 330uf 6.3V - (330uf 6.3v)
C289 - 10uf 16V - (F3/10/16V)
C288 - 10uf 16V - (F3/10/16V)
C113 - 100uf 16V - (100uf 16V)
C112 - 100uf 16V - (100uf 16V)
C290 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C295 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C296 - 22uf 16V - (A4/22/16V)
C294 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C298 - 47uf 16V - (G2/47/16V)
C297 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C292 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C283 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C285 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C287 - 22uf 16V - (A4/22/16V)
C286 - 100uf 6V - (G2/100/6V)
C291 - 47uf 16V - (G2/47/16V)
C293 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
C284 - 4.7uf 25V - (4.7/25A/34G)
CG1 - 4.7uf 50V - (c3/4.7/50V)
CG2 - 4.7uf 50V - (c3/4.7/50V)
(2 Generic Capacitors, next to CN5)