Martin
Thanks so much for your kind offer.
In the meantime, I did some further troubleshooting (as I do not have a TCA420A to pop in), on the circuit as follows:
The Driver amplifiers TR2 and TR3 were replaced with a new pair of matched low-noise BC550C. I always find it a good idea to replace the driver pair, if there is any problem on a circuit, especially output stages.
At the Stereo Demodulator, I was getting a discrepancy on the collectors of TR10 (5.4V) and TR11 (6.4V). I replaced both of them with matched BC546B, and now have 6.1V and 6.2V - much better.
I replaced the original IC2 and IC3 SPS5418 Darlingtons (which had hFe's of 3700 and 4400), with a pair of matched MPSA13's (hFe's 19800 and 19900), and the L&R Tuner indicator lights are MUCH more responsive now.
On TR6, I had a trace of ripple, so I replaced it with a BC556B.
Lastly, I took your advice on the Bridge, and jumped on the Schottky bandwagon - I joined 4 11DQ10 1.1A diodes, and put them instead of the B40C.
Then I looked again on the scope, and I was still not happy with the ripple on the + point of the new bridge. I put in a new Nichicon HE 1000uF 50V cap, in parallel with the existing 470uF, and now, on the scope, the ripple is less than half.
I have now let the BM3400 run for over 12 hours, with no station fluctuations at all, just incredibly clean FM, even on distant stations. I'll run it for 72 hours straight, and if no failure happens, I'll call it a clean repair.
I can only assume that prior to my original restoration, this unit had been stressed with the original lousy capacitors, and even though I replaced them all, there was residual damage to some of the semiconductors. This BM3400 is in daily use now, so the stress effects showed up finally.
So for the time being, I won't need the IC - but I'll take you up on it if I do.
Regards
Menahem
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