Thanks for the advice.
The clover is broken on one of the joints between leafs. Someone decades ago fixed it by wrapping an aluminum band and with a spring joining the ends around the clover. Not sure how I feel about it yet or if anyone has a replacement.
I'm busy making a good CRT for it presently. I took a gamble on a $10 badly cataracted 21FJP with a badly damaged/badly repaired bakelite base that tested NOS on the 2 guns that had connection.
Someone whacked the base pretty hard and busted most of it's bakelite skirt....then pressed it down crooked and HOT GLUED it such that the remaining part of the skirt stuck out enough to block removing or installing the neck deflection hardware. At least the glue was easy to clean just power up the heater and let it melt the hot glue.

I got the safety glass off first (never done an RCA cataract removal indoors with heat lamp and gun before today) successfully, then removed the old base in a way that saved the leads by strategically destroying what was left of the broken base. I harvested a new base, and am dissolving the old factory base glue on the tube with ammonia cleaner (it's really effective on that stuff).
Once enough of the the old glue is gone I'm going to install the new base with high temp sensor safe silicone and reattach the safety glass.
If I can get good purity and static convergence (which is what I resurrected the chassis to check on the last CRT) then I'll start seriously fixing the TV.