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THIS.When I recap a power supply I remove and don't replace the glue.
You shouldn't have to replace any glue. Nor should there be any silicone in there to keep components from touching or shorting out. They should not be moving around so how could they touch - assuming proper assembly in the first place? Even "ruggedized" electronics that meet milspecs don't slobber silicone around like that. If done at all, it is done in a deliberate manner. That screen shot looks like the tube exploded and spewed stuff everywhere, like opening a soda can after shaking it.