If you replaced with the proper ones you shouldn't have to change back. Check to make sure you didn't hit a service switch somewhere, I'm not sure what this monitor has, but some have switches to kill vertical sweep, kill colour (for the grey scale I mentioned) etc., seems a long shot but...... Also as someone mentioned, poor solder joints around the CRT board and on the wires that run from the main board up to the CRT board.
There is a service switch that will kill the vertical sweep. I used that when I attempted to perform the white balance calibration in the service manual, but I got stuck on step 10 when I couldn't make adjustments for white.
1. Set the switch (S201) to COMP.
2. Connect the monitor to a white pattern signal of composite.
3. Set the COLOR control to minimum.
4. Turn the SCREEN control (on T461) fully counter clockwise.
5. Set the service switch at SERVICE.
6. Turn the RGB CUTOFF controls (R556, R558, R559) to obtain each CRT cathode voltage (KR, KG, KB) will be 100V DC using a high impedance voltmeter.
7. Slowly turn the SCREEN control clockwise until any two horizontal color bars appear.
8. Turn the CUTOFF controls counterclockwise so that two horizontal color bars of RGB (in the statement 7) disappear.
9. Turn the SCREEN control clockwise again until the third horizontal color bar appears.
10. Adjust the first and second color CUTOFF controls so that the horizontal color bar will be white.
11. If the white horizontal bar is glittering, turn the SCREEN control counterclockwise until the bar glitters slightly.
I'll double check the neck board connections and solider joints. Thanks for the help.