Right, I'm familiar with those various resources. I've installed the FM3zone boards and upgraded the other parts mentioned by those articles. In fact, I actually had the pleasure of going to Frank Van Alstine's place to watch him do a couple of FM3 alignments, so I thought this would go more smoothly than it is.
The unit was working just fine until I tried to align it.

I found Bill Thomas' comments (on this website) on how to set the T1 transformer to 10.7mhz. I tried this using an old RF generator and a frequency counter. I ended up having to set the sig gen with only the frequency counter attached and then attach the sig gen to only T1 through a 100pf cap. The only one of that value I have is a dipped mica. Not sure if that's a problem.
A glitch I ran into in setting T1 was that my frequency counter won't maintain a reading at the lowest settings on the sig gen. And the FM3 requires very nearly the lowest voltage output from the sig gen. So, I'm trusting that the signal is still at 10.7 even when the sig gen is barely on voltage-wise. The sig gen is an old Paco E-200. When viewed with my little 100mhz digital scope I can also read the 10.7mhz signal from the Paco but it too looses the signal as I get low on the voltage range. So, I can't actually verify the signal voltage and frequency at the needed level of operation of the sig gen.
So, back to the point, I did get T1 to give a peak reading on what I assumed was 10.7mhz but could not verify during the work or otherwise. I could only verify it by increasing the output of the sig gen and measuring it with only one device attached at a time.
I was fully aware that I could be messing things up when I started in on this, the goal for me is to learn how to properly set the 10.7mhz signal and get through the alignment successfully on my own.
Thanks for any thoughts on how I might get a more confident lock on the 10.7 T1 deal. Or other thoughts on what I'm up against if perhaps I do have the IF stages aligned correctly.
I have a bunch of FM3's so I'm willing to experiment a bit to for the sake of learning this process. Do I just need a better sig gen or a more sensitive way to get a read on that signal at low voltages?