Eddie, I don't know the F1-X that well and I don't have a scheme with me but there are a whole lot more than two caps in a F2-B. If your tech guy needs that information I suggest you find a new tech guy. Caps are a huge issue tonally. If I were going to do a cap job on mine I'd call Alembic and find out whatever they are using now. This of course, applies to the cathode bypass caps, the coupling cap, the three caps in the tone stack, the bright cap the deep cap or caps etc. For power supply filter caps there may in fact be just two. If that's what you are referring to, my apologies. Those are less critical tonally but once again, your tech should be able to replace them with the same value by checking visually. I have come to rely on Nichicon, though there are many other modern caps that will suit. I would not however, let him put any Xicons in there.
Tube rolling. What a subject. It's nice to have a dozen or so 12AX7s, both vintage and new manufacture, to try out in the circuit. See which one sounds best to you. Your tech may well have some for you to try. Bring your rig and play several. There are distinct differences. If you are less critical or pressed for time or just find the whole subject kinda lame (many do) then call Alembic and see what they are using. I'm certain that they have done extensive research and have a preference among new manufacture tubes. Oh, also, get some DeOxit and spray the tube socket then stick the old tube back in and see if the frying egg sound goes away. It could be that simple.