I'm no expert but it just depends on the amp and it's components. There is a lot of speculation on the subject. The 5Y3 will drop more voltage than a 5U4 so you are going to have a higher B+ so you will probably have to adjust your bias resistor value. Also, a 5U4 has a higher capacitance value so your power cathode cap should be doubled.
The most important spec to check is how much draw your PT can safely handle. A 5U4 requires a full amp more than your standard 5Y3.
Also, consider a 5V4....similar "less sag" characteristics as a 5U4 without the extra amp of current draw.
I hope you don't have a sovtek 5Y3 in there now.