Still plugging away on this & I have completed the unofficial "phase 1", the of rebuilding the power section.
This section was wired with strings of back & forth, from the doghouse to the transformer area, with related components separated in an illogical way, so I decided to do some heavy editing.
I had remembered a photo of an AB763 that Doug rebuilt from a parts amp & he had mounted the filter caps inside the chassis which inspired me to go that route, but converting things to radial caps at the same time.
The power section is pretty much re-built as-drawn on the Fender schematic, but all inside the chassis, the doghouse is no more. The only real mod was to add adjustable bias to the tube balance circuit & I have accumulated a small pile of wire in the process.
At this point, I have also replaced all the by-pass caps, installed new power tube sockets & did some other editing; removing the drive circuit, removing the odd CBS-added caps & basically blackfacing the front end of the amp, up to PI
It fired up fine after the smoke test, has super deep reverb, still no trem (LFO blinking/changing speed, but intensity pot is partially frozen/defective) & is quite loud.
Replacing all the pots is the next phase, along with new shielded grid wires & reconnecting the master volume, bypassed at the moment.
Beside the massive amount of wax to be removed, I have found many instances of broken wires, right at the eyelet, held on by just one or two strands. I am not sure why this amp ended up abandoned in a shed the way it did, but I am guessing it became unreliable due to this kind of stuff.
The cabinet has also been getting some attention with all the loose Tolex being re-glued, deep cleaned & will get new hardware.