OK guys, I popped one end up on one of the "bad" diodes and read OL on 
the reverse bias, not the 1.47V that I saw when it was in circuit.  Good 
call.

So, as Clint Eastwood once said "A man's just got to know his 
limitations."  And I know enough about electronics to be really, really 
dangerous.  I think I will give up on the repair Idea and leave it to 
someone who really knows what they're doing.

You guys are great and I really want to thank you for all the help you 
provided.
Dean

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