As I posted elsewhere today, I am working on a "History of S.E.X." document which will include a chapter on "Better SEX" i.e. improvements that have proven themselves over the years since these kits were produced. So just a couple comments from working on the draft...
I am puzzled at the T1, T2 resistances. 210 ohms is in the Rev 2.0 manual that I have, and it is correct for the deYoung power transformer (which I think is the most suitable one). 275 was the original power transformer, which proved to be unreliable. 155 ohms is the value for the PGP8.1, a good transformer but with a bit too much voltage for the SEX design. If you have a Rev 2.0 ,manual with the old resistance measurements, then it's a manual version I didn't know existed!
Exploding caps can be because they are old - electrolytics don't store well, and modern ones are much better than old ones in other ways. In any case, I recommend replacing the 10uF/450v caps with 47uF/450v caps for better hum reduction. But there is another possible cause - if the caps are in backwards (or if the diodes are in backwards...) they will be reverse biased and will quickly self-destruct. So make sure you check that first. One version of the manual referred to the "+ stripe" on the cap, but the stripe is usually the - side - it has a big black rectangle that is actually a minus sign! It's so big that most of us miss the fact that it's a minus sign.
The writing exercise got me thinking of making a "Commemorative Edition Original SEX Amp" in time for its 20th anniversary, parafeed using the Paramount iron and the PT-7 power transformer, and all the best mods with today's knowledge. I haven't even told Doc B about this idea yet ... :^)