From that list, either this :
<p>High temp, surface mount tantalum caps, polymer caps, and axial electrolytic capacitors for the Macintosh SE/30 main PCB.</p> <p>Please note that the marking bar on tantalum caps indicates the <strong>positive</strong> side</p> <p><strong>2023-2-23 U
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or this :
<p>High temp, surface mount SMD electrolytic caps and axial electrolytic capacitors for the Macintosh SE/30 main PCB.</p>
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the first, tantalum, is a more long term fix, but the second might be easier to solder because they usually fit the pads better, and the markings match.
I'd recommend not bothering to replace the bigger, through hole "axial" caps. They can be hard to remove and are less likely to have failed.
Make sure you clean the board as well, or the left over nasty stuff will still be doing damage.