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#1
I am installing a Warneck 200A replacement amp and I am looking for install resources  (images, videos etc)

The written instructions are leaving some questions for me and I am trying to replace some of my pianos wiring with shielded and new 1/4" jacks.  Also, some of my cabling looks modified/hacked so it is hard to match to what "should" be there or is expected to be there.

I apologize in advance if I am missing an obvious source online but I would appreciate a nudge in the right direction.
#2
Does the PCB Layout for original Wurlitzer 200a board exist somewhere?
#3
Is there an acceptable range or tolerance for Tine lengths? I am comparing my tines to a service manual page (a user here kindly did decimal conversions and posted it on this forum elsewhere).  My tines are all generally shorter and it looks like each one needs to lose a little length due to uneven ends. (I am not sure if that is normal from manufacture or previous owners)

This is a first time for me on this process so any help would be appreciated.

Some examples:
#22 book says 3.438 and I measure 3.381 (before flattening the end)
#3 book says 5.844 and I measure 5.517
#5 book says 5.531 and I measure 5.255
#4
I am thinking of having someone just fabricate a few for me locally. Thinking: Length from shoulder/top to end, diameter at top and diameter at bottom would be great. I imagine the thread for the bolt on top is the same as the more common chrome legs for the 200's as they are advertised as universal. My research has come up with none available but I would be glad to hear if there is a better way...
#5
I have adopted a rough Model 112.  It has no amp, speakers, pedal or legs.  If anyone has a lead on these it would be good to know.  My expectations are low and condition of replacement parts is not an issue (I enjoy the process)