The aftermarket export isn't configurable. One of my concerns is, when the primary is configured to different voltages, that the load rating of the transformer will be different for each configuration; 100/230/240. But, for all intents and purposes, I suppose its safe enough to assume that the Fender export PT is rated at 250ma with 308.5v on the secondary when configured to 100v, 230v or 240v on the primary like the domestic and export aftermarket PT's are.
Assuming that, running 100v configuration at 120v (which is what line voltage is at my house) will increase my voltage on the secondary and give me a lower current 'rating' because increasing voltage will decrease the amps on circuits with the same load. That means I'm running 120% over and need to reduce the assumed amp rating accordingly, which works out to 208ma, which is too low a spec for the 6L6 set up that ran in this amp for 25 years... There in lies my concern that this PT doesn't have the same ma ratings as the after markets, to me, this indicates that it is rated higher.
I measured 338v on the secondary with the rated 100v on the primary while in the 100v configuration and 405v on the secondary with 120v on the primary in the 100v configuration. I'm measuring more than 10% variation from the secondary output voltage on my PT as I am seeing on the specs for aftermarket replacement PT's while supplying rated voltage. So that indicates yet another difference...
My complete readings for all secondaries were: @ 100vac: 338v, 7.1v, 41v; @120vac: 405v, 8.4v, 49v. Also notable: this PT was factory installed with a sticker on the chassis next to the PT indicating it was configured to 100v.
If there is anyone out there with the spec sheet for this PT it sure would help me answer my own questions.
Thank you for your patients and replies!