I'd measure the cans myself (ESR and temperature) first. The big ass HP cans tend not to go bad even after 50 years or so. Save a small fortune
HP uses the same cans as Tek (Sprague, CDE, or Mallory) and my attitude is the same. After 50+ years they gotta go. It really isn't all that expensive.
Some of them do go open circuit, a couple of months ago I repaired a pair of HP 412A & 412AR meters, in both of them the low voltage can had failed open. In the case of the 412A cabinet model this one has the most inaccessible wiring.
Thankfully I have a box full of these RIFA caps, the 412A got re-stuffed in the original can & the 412AR got fitted underneath the chassis as there was lots of space (original disconnected).
BD139 may recognise one of these meters.
David
P.S. the picture fix (don't use the first) seems to be working well.