OK, so my memory is shot!
First, there were two different power transformers used with the early Foreplays; one had a center-tapped high voltage section (which needs two diodes) and the other had a single winding and needs four diodes. You have the latter.
Second, the earliest Cree silicon-carbide high voltage Schottky diodes had a fat section of the cathode pin, but the current versions don't - you now have to identify pin 1.
It looks like the pins on the Cree diodes are not long enough to reach the full length of the terminal strip, which as you can see in the picture is the current setup.
So, whether you use the Cree diodes in place of the UF4007, or add the RRSF (reverse recovery spike filter), you will need to come up with a replacement mounting and wiring scheme.
I don't recall in this thread any mention of grounding the chassis plate by connecting terminal 14 to terminal 13 - that has helped many an old Foreplay. In the pictures the chassis plate does not look like an aluminum color - I hope that's just the computer's color rendition!