troubleshooting steps.
Ok, Not knowing the steps you have taken, and the things you have found, here are some things to check...
You did not mention what the bias readings were, but you said you tested the finals in and out, so for now I will assume they are ok.
Check C119 (in front of the Final next to Vr112) I have seen those short out and even explode and cause final probs.
You stated Q125 ans Q136 were bad and replaced, they are the TX regulated voltage line (What sends the key-up sig to the transmitter) If they were both bad then that is where you should be looking in the key-up ckt.
Assuming you now have 8v tx voltage on Q125's emitter when transmitting.. This voltage is fed to the Bias pots, and the Pre-Driver Q134. You need to check the transmit voltages (in AM ) the Collector of Q134 should be about 4.3Volts (see
http://www.cbtricks.com/~rogerbird/2510/2510_trans.htm )
the base of Q134 should be 2.2v.
The base of Q133 should switch to 2.2v on TX.
The base of Q132 should switch to 0.4v on TX.
If these are correct voltages, Check D101 and D102 (probably have to lift one side of each and diode check them, I have see a shorted D101 load down the TX output - these are the Receiver Rf attenuators.)
If any of these voltages are way off, you should inspect the associated caps and resistors for damage, Bias controls, Bias Diodes, supply resistors, coupling caps etc.
I just had a radio where the TX was severely loaded due to a lightning hit, the Finals were good, but several of the coupling caps to the Receiver and Meter ckt were shorted causing no output power.
You sound like you are close, so maybe just a few more checks and you are there..
Let me know how you make out,
Roger