Thanks, @bigkidz , I will remember that.
As it stands presently, I do not think I am having a problem with the amp, but reading that thread that I continue to reference from the OP with a 20 year old V12 which had a (what I am now sure is a ) POWER CAP "explode," got me thinking that I'd rather act proactively than wait to have to clean up a huge mess inside the chassis.
What is probably worth noting about the blowing of the 3A SB AC power fuse is: that shortly after I bought this amp in 2001 I did a DIY mod (with advice & parts from Cary) that added the Cary Powerbank (which is an external bank of four more power caps, and I cannot find the specs of the value for those caps, nor is it stenciled on the outside of them) via an umbilical cord of sorts. And I did like the effect--more bass punch was the most noticeable thing, and back then I wasn't having any problem with anything. Then, in '08, my listening decreased and may have even ceased, and in '10 I officially unplugged it.
But to the AC power fuse blowing: near the end of '17 I took it out of mothballs and went back & hooked it back up to the power bank. After a while it started blowing that 3A SB AC power fuse with an increasing regularity: so much so that I kep a bunch of them on hand. Finally I decided to use it without the power bank, and, lo and behold, now it only blows that fuse on a very occasional basis. So I am pretty sure that the power bank did have a cap that was going south, right?
But I do not want to wait until one of the 21 year old power caps inside the chassis of the amp, itself, goes bad & "explodes." That's what got me on this latest OCD quest for information. Changing the power caps themselves did not look like a problem, but so far I haven't turned up any of that value (400 v 560 mfd) with screw in terminals on my internet searches. But tomorrow I am taking your advice & putting in a telephone call to Partsconnexion.
Thanks again.