Thanks guys for all the help so far. I am learning as I go on this attempt at fixing this PS. I am concerned though about the main transformers viability. I have searched every iteration of the markings on the transformer itself and come up empty handed. Perhaps there is a standard in the labeling that dictates how these things are wound etc. The transformer label reads API 2 25D40 -0001I R HI-POT B-8 1146 AE (picture attached). The reason for my concern is that on the primary side there are 3 pins that have wires soldered to them. I have continuity between the outside pins which makes sense as primary winding however the center pin, even though you can see the wire attached and that it goes up under the tape in to the windings, tests open with all other pins on the transformer. In the schematic I left it disconnected since that is how it test out. Yet on the board itself it is clearly soldered to the negative output from the bridge rectifier. If it did tap the primary windings, there would be a direct short to the positive side of the bridge rectifier which would not work either. Maybe it's just a wire to nowhere and all is ok. If there is an issue with this transformer my guess is I'm sunk since it appears these transformers are made specific to each PS and finding a match may be difficult. Hopefully I'm out in left field in my thinking as I have become quite attached to this little guy and don't want to cash in on it's organ donor card just yet.
Jerry