Your photos show the horizontal sweep using only 1/5 of the screen.
Ordinarily it should be possible to adjust so that it starts at the extreme left, and travels to the extreme right.
Almost certainly some component has developed a low resistance, with two effects:
* drawing away current through the hot resistor
* causing your horizontal sweep to shrink.
One likely culprit to look for is a nearby transistor.
Can you adjust the width of trace to any degree?
Can you alter its position left/right?
There are some instruments with hard-to-get service manuals. Classical Tektronix instrumenst aren't among them! Tek465 schematics are definitely available at the internet, e.g. here https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/
But it may take about quarter or half an hour to locate said R4376 in one of the pdf copies. Thus I suggest that you try to find a suitable handbook version among the available ones and refer to the respective page or post the extracted pdf page.
The manuals I know have a lot of expected voltage numbers in it. It would be reasonable if you check it beforehand.
Did you replace C4375?
The manual you downloaded seems to have ASSY 10 (Horizontal amplifier) circuit missing.
R4376 is on there.
With a scope of this age it is always a good idea to also measure the ripple on all the DC supplies (use a Fluke on AC setting).
I have seen a lot of Tek scopes with dried up electrolytics that can create very strange looking faults.
Very good.I fixed it...up to next time of course
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