Oh, so you do not need any suggestions.
Oh you can give any you wish to.
I mostly use my TM501 with the cover removed in lieu of an extender to work on TM500 plug-ins.
Yep, but I like the flexible extender cable a lot. They are listed on Ebay as JAMMA extender cables, for troubleshooting video game boards, but they use the same connector. The only thing is you need to cut the trace between p1/p2 and p3/p4 on both sides, their boards require that configuration but it's a bad thing for these Tektronix chassis.
On my TM501, I replaced all three aluminum electrolytic capacitors with radial leaded parts bent at a right angle. The hardest thing to do was to remove the original can style capacitors; I ended up lowering the temperature of my soldering iron while using the largest tip for maximum heat capacity so the printed circuit board would not be damaged and the copper would be be lifted.
Somebody made some small PCBs to go from those style of caps to regular ones. The gerbers are on the forum somewhere. I use them all the time
TM5xx and 7xxx scopes. If you use a regular cap instead you need to make sure you have everything connected. Tek uses the cap housing to cross other tracks.
I used a small sawblade to cut (most of) the leads of a cap to remove it.
Well, as shown in the scope capture, a capacitor has gone bad (surprise, surprise) - C22. Also, the resistors R12 & R22 show signs of getting very hot, in fact R12 is a compete open, which is why the positive supply does not bleed off. Both will be replaced.
As far as the capacitors go, yea replacement of all of them is in order. I might get radial leaded, or look into the gerbers that guido has shown. It looks like I can cut most of the leads with my nippers then pull each stub lead out after heating.
To be continued ...