Ok HM605 done and working. Was a complete bastard. Had to remove one of the boards to get at stuff.
Quick reminder of the crime the original owner committed. Unfortunately the two 47uF capacitors don't add up to 220uF which is what is supposed to be in there and the actual 220uF one had gone high ESR.
Patient ready for surgery
After much futzing around, the following bastards (said like Gene Hunt) were removed:
New Panasonic and Nichicon parts stuffed and board cleaned thoroughly. The underside, not pictured here, was disgusting. The gorilla who fixed it last time epoxied the new capacitors on so I had to skin them and remove them. This left a bit of a mess on the board which would have been pretty difficult to remove as the boards are FR4.
Reassembled and plumbing reconnected
Quick power up test examining one of its previous organs with the component tester.
Final tests done on it now after full reassembly and it's a winner. Traces are pin sharp. I'll calibrate it properly when the SDS1032X arrives