Jimbo,
im making this post in the hopes that others will read it and gain some perspective, so dont take it as directed at you personally.
CB radio is an old hobby by electronics standards.
this means that most of the equipment made in the later 70's and early 80's was never meant to last this long.
This means that if you have a radio from this era that still works, its only a short matter of time before things start going south.
So asking questions about how to fix a single issue with a radio that is bound to have more than that is not going to yield a satisfactory response, because anyone that knows enough to fix your radio knows that he's opening up a huge can of worms by even suggesting something for you to look at.
its probably not going to happen.
i will use the "old car" analogy.
many people love old cars and want to own one, but they must have one of two requirements to make that work.
1. they must have more than enough money to throw at each and every problem that crops up during the restoration process.
or
2. they must have the knowledge and skills required to properly address and fix any problems that crop up during the restoration process.
if someone does not have at least one of those bases covered, they should not go out and purchase a '57 chevy bel air that has been sitting in a barn for 30 years.
i hope that doesnt come across as harsh. i dont mean it that way at all.
these days there are only a few particular chassis of older radios that are still worth owning, and these are very well known.
if your radio isnt on this list, you have to ask yourself what the point of owning it is.
Now, just so that i dont seem like i completely ignored your question;
it is not the final if you have transmitting power coming out of the radio.
also a bad final is not usually going to affect your receive.
you probably have one or more dried out electrolytic capacitors, and this is just the first symptom you are noticing.
your radio needs to be restored, not just repaired. dont waste your money on fixing only one part of a radio that is bound to have more problems in the future.
if you love the radio, restore it. if not, cut your losses and move on.
i sincerely hope this helps,
LC