If you want exact, use / sub in - a trimmer or liv with <1kHz off - to me it's splitting hairs - it's only AM.
IF you need to do anything -
Don't worry - no one using a typical CB can really tell the difference - only radios with NARROW filters like the HR2510 - may take issue with your off-frequency carrier...
You do have a means - install a Varicap - else you can sub in different NPO's until you get it right.
I myself have only changed this part 2 or 3 times - that was due to age.
IF you have a receive issue, take a look at C161 - that one is for the 1st IF - that one is a tricky one to get right.
They install it on the bottom of the board, not a big deal - but I prefer a clean install - they use about 33pF to pare down the output of the IF from L16.
The output of L16 can peak out pretty high, and if you're having issues with IF noise, scope TP3 - and you'll see why they used a padding cap like C161 to smooth off, or trim down - the output level into the C10/R5 (TP3 header wire on R5 1K) so you're not getting more noise into the signal than you should. Can push the FET pretty hard SK192 (Q24).
So if you feel the "RX" isn't quite right - it may not be from the Xtal base frequency and it being off. It may be how the Image is getting sent thru IF. Instead of trying to parse to the "center" frequency by playing with C111 or using a Varicap - check L16 and C161 - you can have some leeway to make the skirt of the RX on the 1st IF a little better but not by much. This is effective when you get a lot of strong signals even with the RF gain cut all the way back down.
:+> Andy <+: