Looks good, those "Dale" style resistors can handle high heat when properly mounted to a heatsink.
Couple of observations
If the heatsink has a flat surface on one side, and the Aluminum plate that the resistors are mounted to is flat on the opposite side of the plate, I would mount the heatsink on back side. Flat surface to flat surface, very thin layer of heatsink compound.
If the heatsink, as currently mounted, is making solid connection to the top of the resistors, then the way you have it will probably work fine as well.
Second, you should always mount a heatsink with the fins running vertical. The "Chimney Action" helps to naturally move air across the fins. Horizontal positioning, even with a cooling fan, typically does not move as much air across the fins.
The snap action disc is a very good feature, does it control the fan?
Are those circuit breakers/overloads in series with the main leads running to the resistors, or just terminal blocks?
I notice many people mounting heatsinks hoizontally, especially inverters. Heat (in my opinion) is the #1 killer of power electronics.