I keep reading on the internet about how these RCA flybacks have been so prone to failing. Not sure if it was because of design. Or hot and humid weather.
But one thing I have noticed on receivers like mine is that there doesn't seem to be any ventilation holes in the metal housing which surrounds the flyback and the high voltage tube.
And I had thought about drilling ventilation holes in the metal housing before I installed this part. But then I dropped that idea altogether. Worrying that I might be running the risk of starting a fire since the cover is so close to the back of the cabinet.
I've only operated the new flyback for about 25 minutes and then turned the receiver off. Since I still have more work to do on this television in the future. Hardly using it at all right now.