This is probably the wrong place to ask. You need to be on the "Highlanders" TV repair group (if it still exists) or a forum that attracts repairers. However, in my experience, it's a "closed shop" and they either won't help or they'll give you a false "list".
Best bet is simply to measure the ESR of each electrolytic and replace any that measure high or are bulging. Alternatively, if you don't have a meter, simply replace every electrolytic capacitor.
Thanks Sam, my plan was to replace all the electrolytic cap's anyway but a list would have been handy for pre-ordering parts, I have said TV now so I'll get onto it tonight, I don't think I'll bother with that group lol, they sound like a right PITA if they don't think you fit in lol
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