Been pulling G-Luxon caps off a socket 370 Shuttle. Good thing I decided to do them all, some of them perfectly flat on top... and blown out at the bottom. Component tester doesn't even recognise them as trying to be capacitors, one of them must have corroded plates touching internally though, it thought that one might be a diode. Noticed something else amiss on the board though, a gouge across the serial port lines, and the spacing on them is hairlike, as are the traces, don't think that board is having onboard serial again. Unless maybe I ugly-fix it, with that set of lines "jumpered" with a bit of ribbon cable, they spread out either end, so would be MUCH easier to solder.
Edit: Oh you know what might work on those traces, individual strands of headphone cable, and soldering them staggered, like 5mm between solder points, so I don't blob two together by moving the soldering iron 5 microns too far one way.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.