With your supplies at +/- 36VDC (stated early on as the buss voltages), your constant current source isn't working. The base of Q3 needs to be roughly 10V less negative than the -36V supply buss. Q3 is controlled by Q5, which has an RC network between ground and it's base C5 and R5. Check to see if Q4, Q5, D1, ZD1 & ZD2 are ok, as well as if Q3 is ok.
If the constant current source circuit was working, you'd have 1.38mA flowing thru Q3 to the diff pair Q1 & Q2. I get that by subtracting the Vbe of Q3 from the 10V zener voltage of ZD2, and divide by R8. With 1.38mA flowing up to the diff pair Q1 & Q2, each would be running on half that current, or 691uA. We've seen there's a lot more current flowing in the collector resistors of Q1 & Q2, so first, we need to get the front end correct. All else should follow once that's set up.
In a pinch, you could disconnect the R6 from the collector of Q5 and take it to ground instead. Then, if ZD2 and Q3 are ok, that will light up Q3 for the correct current to feed Q1 & Q2. We'll see what happens from there.
If the constant current source circuit was working, you'd have 1.38mA flowing thru Q3 to the diff pair Q1 & Q2. I get that by subtracting the Vbe of Q3 from the 10V zener voltage of ZD2, and divide by R8. With 1.38mA flowing up to the diff pair Q1 & Q2, each would be running on half that current, or 691uA. We've seen there's a lot more current flowing in the collector resistors of Q1 & Q2, so first, we need to get the front end correct. All else should follow once that's set up.
In a pinch, you could disconnect the R6 from the collector of Q5 and take it to ground instead. Then, if ZD2 and Q3 are ok, that will light up Q3 for the correct current to feed Q1 & Q2. We'll see what happens from there.
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