The 6CG7 and 6FQ7 are 9-pin versions of the 6SN7, requiring only a change in the heater wiring. The 6SN7 is (as has been pointed out) an octal, which would require an adapter or major surgery to install and wire a suitable socket.
The driver plate current should be increased, using 130 ohms for R1 in the C4S (instead of 150 ohms). The bias should be increased, using 1000 ohms cathode resistor (instead of 365 ohms). You would need about 3.75 volts rms to drive the amp - about 9dB more than stock.