Interesting - you can troubleshoot Fluke calibrator but cannot source 2 resistors
First you label both resistors as R10 (is this a designator or actual value on the resistor - btw if this is a value written on resistor then R10 is 0.1 Ohm which would show as short and would explain high wattage also) and probably there is nothing wrong with them.
Need more info or pictures of what you thing are faulty resistors.
Also you can find Service manual here which would help in identifying components: http://manx.classiccmp.org/details/59,15579
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Interesting - you can troubleshoot Fluke calibrator but cannot source 2 resistors
First you label both resistors as R10 (is this a designator or actual value on the resistor - btw if this is a value written on resistor then R10 is 0.1 Ohm which would show as short and would explain high wattage also) and probably there is nothing wrong with them.
Need more info or pictures of what you thing are faulty resistors.
Also you can find Service manual here which would help in identifying components:
http://manx.classiccmp.org/details/59,15579