Update: oops, sorry, just found that you had posted the files, thanks!!!
Hi Dave, This is a fairly old thread, hoping you still check for posts from time to time. Im not much of an electronics guy, learning. I like to build and work on guitar amps. I got a Tek 7613, from a friend that was saved from a spring cleaning effort (was headed for the dumpster). Took a few weeks to get up the courage to power it up, but it started OK, no smoke or sparks and I get a trace (could roughly measure a 60hz test tone). I started reading around, and it seems that most real tech's replace most the electrolytic filter caps, esp on the power supply board, like you did in your unit.
Any chance you still have the ITEAD files to make those cool adapter boards, and wouldn't mind posting them?
Also, in general, I read around other threads, and looks like you guys really go through and replace lots of components, out of tolerance resistors, and other caps. How do you determine that a component is out of tolerance? I didn't think you could measure values in circuit, i.e. you'd have to remove the part to figure out if it was bad or not.
Thanks!
Mike