This is a bit of a story...
Re: the oil...It was a lot more than I would have ascribed to solder flux... More on that below
Incidentally, this is the same amp that I sent in to have you guys help me get working after initially attempting to build with what we subsequently learned was a mislabeled transformer.
You fixed it, and I put it happily into use. The inrush noise/ constant hiss was there at that time on that channel only, but I just figured it was what it was. I should note that I did not check plate voltage after getting the unit back from you... Again... More on that in a sec.
About a month ago, I read that when changing tubes to reset plate voltage to 175VDC. Since I had changed the 300Bs some time earlier, I checked the voltage and discovered it was at 215VDC on the left channel (!) The other amp was at ~179 IIRC... ie big difference between the two, and for all i know, it could have been that way the entire time. That was reset to 175, and this was when I also first noticed the oil. At that time, I thought my coupling cap (a Duelund cast PIO) had failed, so I decided to change that to the Vcap now installed. I now realize that it was oil from the electrolytic leaking down onto and saturating the coupling cap. At same time I also decided to change out the parafeed caps, and swapped to the EML 300Bs and WE396As. Plate voltage was reset to 175VDC on the dot.
So... What to do? A picture won't show much at much at this point unfortunately, as I wiped said oil away already.
Could there have been more initial damage elsewhere than we thought from the mislabeled transformer?
Was my failure to check and set plate voltage after getting the amp back from you a potential culprit?
Or is it just a bad cap?
Thanks as always !
Bryan