MR 67 Coupling Caps

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The LF point is set at the input to the audio circuit (as it should be) by C79/80 together with the 1M resistors. This means that the electrolytics in the audio output stage will not have much signal voltage across them, so cannot generate much distortion. There may be some advantage in a small increase in the value of C54/57 to, say, 22uF as this will avoid an LF rise. Apart from that I would leave it as it is. Sound quality of an FM tuner is set mainly by RF and stereo decoder circuitry, not the tiny bit of audio stuff at the end.
 
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As I see it, old equipment tends to have more than one component with altered values, like capacitors and resistors.
So, it takes a lot of effort and work to put the equipment back in good shape.

For the resistors, use a good multimeter and check them, and replace all the ones having a drift bigger than 15%, in particular for the high values in the 100Kohm and above region.

For the electrolytic capacitors, I would replace all of them, not just the two 1uF output caps that You mention.
There is a reason for this: these type of caps have a limited life, especially when operating in warm environments like tube systems. Most likely, old electrolytic caps will shows leaks or even worse, they just dry and loose capacitance.

At least consider replacing the power supply caps and all power supply bypass caps with new electrolytic ones of good quality.

For the output capacitors, just use new good quality electrolytic caps, or if You fancy expensive better caps, use MKP type as a minimum - try WIMA caps, they are good and not really expensive ones.
As DF96 states, it is not worth to use VCaps on this design.

And let us not forget a basic rule, if we remove one old resistor or capacitor from the circuit, the best procedure is to replace it with a new one. Just in case.
 
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