Long time reader, first time poster.
I've been hitting my head on the wall with the repair of a VIC20 for a few weeks now. I'm fairly experienced with these things but this one is befuddling me a bit.
It initially presented with a black screen. Replaced the CPU and it kicked into BASIC like a normal machine. Tried to run a diag cart on it and the screen loaded full of characters. I tried a game cart (Radar Rat Race) and it wouldn't load and went straight to BASIC. I tried running some simple basic programs like a 3d maze and flashing border and it returned a munged screen. (I tested those on VICE and they worked fine).
I then opened it up and started looking around. No evidence of prior repairs. Nothing obviously at issue. I checked voltages using a multimeter, and started pulling chips to test in a known good machine. I also tested the RAM and logic in a Retro Chip Tester Pro. All them were fine. Just to be sure, I replaced quite a number of logic chips with brand new ones. I also checked the cartridge port and reflowed the joints and continuity tested. The problem continued.
I then stepped up to probing around with my Rigol scope. I first focused on the cartridge port and connected logic first. I have a good VIC20 and started to compare signals/waveforms and noticed something odd. There was a repeating anomalous signal on RAM3 at the cartridge port.
This image is comparing two different VIC20 (CR). Cursed VIC20 on top and good VIC20 on bottom.

I probed around a bit more, started using a second probe to try and find the cause. I took measurements of the signal and interval appeared to be 8ms of normal signal, and 12ms of abnormal signal. I am not sure what turns on and off for those periods in the system.
In trying to identify the correlation a friend on Noel's discord suggested I look at the video signals. When zoomed right in I do see some correlation between the composite signal and the interference but I'm still not sure what the cause is. I did play around with the screen colours by poking in white screen/border which dampens the amplitude in luminance but it made no effect. So I don't think the video signal is the cause, but rather is effected.

Here's am image of the transition between a good period (8ms) and a bad period (12ms):

I also ran around the board probing and looking at the "loudness" of the signal to try and triangulate the source. The signal seemed "loudest" around C47 ceramic on the south side of the board. I replaced it, but no change. I also noticed up near the VIC the interference was dampened by ferrite bead 6. So I checked C6/7 and then replaced C8. No joy there either.

I'm kinda at a loss now. I've rarely had to venture this far for a repair so I am a little in new territory.
Anyone got any ideas?

