check TR36, a 2SC1419 transistor. physically it looks like the driver or final, meaning it has a metal tab on it with a small bolt through it and will be mounted to a part of the metal chassis.
this particular transistor is mounted on that little metal wall that goes around the PLL section (the UPD858 chip) look on the rear right corner of this metal wall with the radio facing you.
this transistor is known for overheating and causing drift on SSB because its located so close to the IF crystals.
secret CB used to sell a kit to move the transistor to a better location, and they did a write up on it in Secret CB vol.2. here is a link to that write up:
http://www.cbtricks.com/pub/secret_cb/vol_02/graphics/secret_cb_vol_02_pg45_50.pdf
you can use this write up to move your transistor after you replace it.
there is one thing though. the 2SC1419 is known to be underrated for its purposes inside these radios and they should all be replaced with stronger parts.
there are four of them in a 139XLR. one on the power supply board, one mounted to a heatsink on the rear of the chassis, one on the same wall as the driver and final, and the one we are talking about, TR36, which is near the PLL.
they should all be replaced with 2N6487 transistors, NTE152 transistors, or NTE291 transistors.
all of these will work fine, and it doesnt have to be the same part in each location. they are pretty easy to find also.
if replacing TR36 doesnt fix it, check TR37 and R153.
good luck,
LC