I believe a troll is someone that posts just to irritate, you are just a newbie. Troubleshooting is a logical process, mostly, but you need a good understanding of what you're troubleshooting, electronics. You might get by reading forums, watching youtubes but without that understanding it won't stick.
You misunderstood when I said use B+ ground, ground being the key word. your amp has 2 grounds, chassis or earth ground and electrical/electronic ground, not knowing the difference could get you killed.
we might get you through this problem but at the end of the day it probably won't be much good the next time something goes wrong.
You made a statement, something like" the board was hard to get back in, I had to push hard etc". That alone will cause you more problems than all the amps you'll ever own. I used to joke, "if it don't fit force it, if it breaks it was bad to begin with" Anyway, your problem is like you suspect, bad connection, solder, wire, crack in the foil, so spend your time with power OFF, pull the board, inspect EVERY part, wire, wiggle them gently, a bad solder connection on say a cap will sometimes "feel" like a loose tooth, wiggle to hard and you have another problem. Use a magnifying glass even, It might take a week, a month, fixing broke things isn't about how long it takes, it's about doing it right. It should be fun, if it isn't, find an amp tech and pay him/her. hang in there, if you fix it AND find it's fun, you will probably become an addict!