Thought I'd see if I could locate the problem area since the test point voltage of +210 and +93 were too high. Removed transformer and check each diode, all okay. After hooking everything back up thought I'd turn on and test voltage drops in both circuits, (see photo). Left the scope running while studying the schematic and notice what seemed like a little more heat coming from the same test area. I'm guessing I let it run 20 minutes or so when I head a sudden pop, knowing something had just blew out. Looking closely I noted some of the resistors in the +210 and +93 circuit were not the original, by how modern they looked compared to the rest of the board. Cap C2 was slightly swelled on top and was very loose to the touch, slight pressure and the cap detached from the board. Actually could be slightly moved when pulling. Moved to scope to the outside and the extra light revealed 3 major burn areas on the board where the caps and resistors live in the said circuits. Just thought I would share, very interesting.