Hi
I agree to Jürgen.
Why re-wiring and cleaning it up? It is hard to follow the wires within the pictures; also it might be hard to follow them with the amp opened up on the workbench - this is one of the major faults people do and have got in their amps.
Using different and correct color codes ensures that people are reading the same out of schemes and pictures of wiring - it is hard to tell about the "thin black wire to the left" and the "a bit more meaty wire across the thin left black wire running to the right side"
You get me?
Do answer your question concerning FX loop.
As far as I can see there is a 1k resistor soldered from signal tip to ground, which has to be 1 Meg (I cannot read the color code of it, so I might be wrong).
At second I cannot see how you made a ground connection for FX send jack and FX return jack. Are both jacks of switching type? I assume … check the wiring and if there is no ground connection you will not have any reference for the signal to be fed into another amp / fx return.
Do not use the shield as ground connection, as you will create a hum loop by using it in most cases (and I think so in this one).
The SLO is not the most complex and complicated amp, but it is also not a beginners DIY project … again, re-wiring will help to sort out things.
And if it comes to several amperes it seems current will always flow straight forward - but that 's another story
Regards, Stone