Here's another thought. The Sentura I was sold with a Spectrum I bottom, which contained one JBL D130, later with a D15S. I think it highly unlikely that either cabinet had a single 16 ohm driver in it. I'm as sure as I can be that the Sentura I is an 8/4 head.
However, opening it up and looking is still the best answer. Yellow wire is 16 ohms, orange is 8, brown is 4.
http://sunn.ampage.org/site/schematics/sonici-40.gifYes, I know this is the schematic for the Sonic I-40, and not that for the Sentura I, but the same transformer was used, I'm sure.
All it takes to open it up is removing the four screws on the back, then the four on the bottom. Remove the back panel. The chassis then slides out. You don't need to touch anything inside the chassis, just look at the colors of the wires attached to the output jacks.
Some people worry about the filter caps storing lethal voltages. I've never got a serious jolt from an amp that had been turned off and disconnected from the wall for any length of time. If you're worried about that, turn it of and unplug it overnight, and don't touch the cap terminals.