PBman, the plate voltage isn't an indicator of which output tube is correct for an amp as long as it isn't too high for whatever tube you want to use. The output transformer's primary impedance and the tube's transconductance are what really matters, because they affect the tone and the power and how well the tubes match the transfomers. Also the size of the transformer is not always, but often is a good indication of how much power and bandwidth it will put out.
As far as the Sunns are concerned, Admiral B is right about seeing what the plate voltage is and deciding from there as far as what tubes to use. The 40 watt amps used smaller transformers and have lower voltages as a result so the output transformers don't blow from too much power. These amps use EL34's stock. The larger transformers are the same ones as what was used in the 200S and are meant for 6550's or KT88's. You can use either one of those, or the EL34 in the bigger transformer amps, and there will be a different match between the tube and the primary impedance, but either one will work and sound fine. In the smaller amps, the 6550/KT88 types could blow the output transformer from too much power, so you do have to be careful there.
Greg