Hmm.. Don't want you to tear apart a radio and replace bits of it one piece at a time...
But, if IC1 - if it's "not working" there are several "causes"
That 3300 if it's old, the 3600-14B board, they kinda did a "endless spiral" Nautilus maneuver -
They made the Detector section tight against the IF Strip towards the front - the IC1 to the back of the radio - and a river of pipelined communication signals from the Headers that go to the front of the board - as the blocking exit to the Audio Amp.
So they built a bridge and all the inherited fine-teeny-tiny little fine detail work that all it has to do, is to fish it out of that section in a way that although works, ahemn...not the most ideal. At least as far as China has dealt with it...The rest of us see the front headers to the front panel and back again, as the "bridge" that detected audio has needed to cross for years (decades - even)....
So that is where those issues with IC1 come into play. All that tiny detail work that is necessary.
So you'll need to go thru the checklist of - "If TR17 has 8V but this line doesn't - then go here, and check this, then... and do not pass Go and Do Not Collect $200 until you have it working - else customer won't pay...Scenario..
IC1 is the crux of all the communication needs for the main PCB, the PLL is the last but not least on the list. However. IC 1 calculates, S/RF meter - and AGC gain levels, as well as use and Set squelch levels all based upon the perceived notions that IC 1 - is a simple Quad Op amp chip-which has been delegated, like New York City's "Bradley Fighting Vehicles" - to the As-Long-As-I-Live duty of - Garbage Collection and Recycling..
Meaning:
IC 1 is labeled as such - because it handles all the necessary functions without complaining - even though you need PLL for your ability to change as well as use the channels. And yes, it will drift whether IC likes it or not - it's not its' problem - it's working the Bilge side of things...
So - did I forget to mention, if the radio is old - you have to recap this radio for the lines you use for RF Gain, use voltages from IC 1 shared amongst others - but if the radio has a cap that crapped out on you, then recapping starting along the lines of AGC and RF Gain and RX side of things with fresh Electrolytic capacitors in your only option.
Electrolytic cap design hasn't changed much - they still dry out and their plates are wrapped up tighter than John Denver's Rocky Mountain High - High - can short out and fail killing your receiver because they will appear as "Dead short" - similar to your results - that there is no voltage sourcing to the TR17 or any place else for that matter. If you're not careful - continued use of such radio will wind up possibly destroying it - part by part - as a cascade (not Mountain style but Avalanche is a working AdVerb here) event and cost $$$ to repair than simple recapping can do in prolonging the life and ability to keep it as stock as possible...
It's not a bad thing - just you have to go get new ones.