I just ended up mounting the second transformer getting some thing to fit nice with close enough voltages worth giving it a go once Steve has a look .
I checked the voltages with another Multimeter today and the readings pretty much match .
The 2 AC voltages i am a bit iffy over more so the isolated 31v Blanking and high positive 141v Ac .
I am getting 135V 6v off does it matter that much ? i am sure if your looking Steve you would say well it depends on how it go's on the DC side with load of the circuits ,i just know this transformer is 3 times the size of the old one hardly do any worse .
Being a touch under the AC readings voltage i am happier than if it were over what i am thinking is its safer but i know it has to work as well .
Now where i see the last problem being is the isolated 6.3 and 31 volts sharing the middle winding i only have 20v here with is own isolated but i touch low .
i was thinking of using the 12v for the 11.9v components test circuit but if i use the 12v 0 12v together i get 24 or 25 volts for the blanking its 22 to 65 from memory in the CRT PDF i could drop the (20 volt for component for 11.9v Ac ) be much easier in dc but here i can't see where it go's in the schematic i would have to visually look on the board. ..
Image of the mounted Transformers and the scope AC multi wiring to plugs just sitting on top ,all that works with the scope so far is the on and off panel switch mains to the 2 new transformers ,i can connect now the transformers secondary if i wanted to and or test via the sockets on the mounted PCB ,be easy to wire the oscilloscope in but i will wait till sensei Steve has a look .
And the original transformer it was not big at all !