i can't tell you what the marshall labelling (00055 and 00063) means. in fact, i'd bet that the people in china who put that amp together don't know.
but i CAN tell you that: ecc83 = 7025 = 12ax7.
as legionserial stated above, ecc83 is nothing more than the british designation for a 12ax7, so british amps that use the 12ax7 will have them labelled/indicated as ecc83. in american amps you will typically find them labelled as 12ax7 (or 7025 in old fender amps). they are the same tube.
it's kinda like how the brits call an elevator a "lift".....or the trunk of a car the "boot". but it's the same thing.
the silver cover is nothing more than a cover. it offers some protection.
so you've replaced the el84's but not the 12ax7's right? the 12ax7's typically have more of an effect on the amp's tone than the power tubes.
i bet that you've got either a dying preamp tube or two........or they're just crappy chinese tubes.
hate to say it, but it's time to replace those 12ax7's. i'd start with V1, which should be the one under the cover, and then work from there. they do NOT need to be matched, but you probably want ones with balanced triodes for the phase inverters (typically V3 and V4 and closest to the power tubes).
i know that replacing the tubes can be a lot of $$. that's why i'd recommend upping your initial investment and purchasing some New Old Stock tubes from someone like Mike at kcanostubes.com. they will FAR outperform and outlast the "modern" tubes being made today. i think a nice RCA Blackplate would do good things for that clean channel (V1).
that said, i've been researching what other folks have said about this amp and it seems that a good clean sound is NOT what this amp is about. so it's possible that if you want a completely clean sound, you're just not going to get it out of this amp.
cheers,
wade