Thanks for the ongoing assistance- Paul I have used the same lead solder as in previous projects, definitely not lead-free.
Doc thanks, I have gone back over the board, and added solder, my board now reads
IB= 220V (correct)
OB= 210V (OB=OD=OkB)
OD= 210V
OkB= 210V
OkD= 3V
The left side remains within the correct limits. I connected the right side of the board to the other EF86 and 6922 triode, and the voltages read the exact same as the above points. Since the board is symmetrical, am I correct in concluding that this completely localises the issue to something on the B side of the C4S board then, or could it still be something off the board? Is there anything I can test to further isolate or rule out a faulty component, bad joint or overheated pad? The corresponding MJE350s read the same as above so could it be those?
Thanks again
Edit- I began tracing the voltages and comparing the 2 sides through R1, PN4250 and the MJE350- all legs read 220V until the middle leg of the A side MJE350 becomes 155V, while the middle leg of the MJE350 remains 220V. Does this suggest a faulty MJE350 or could it still be a problem elsewhere? It is a little difficult for me to source parts is why I haven't tried installing another immediately to test.