Have a look here. on page 6
http://www.starmotorsny.com/pdf/HydroSuspGuide.pdf.
"HYDROPNEUMATIC STRUTS:
The four-hydropnematic struts that are part of the 450SEL’s 6.9 suspension are an item that has a
life span of approximately 10 years or 100,000 miles. The struts key failure areas are the nylon
seals and the 70 durometer rubber o-rings. These items fail due to heat and contamination. As
the strut moves up and down tremendous heat is generated and the rubber o-rings are literally
baked and unbaked. Overtime these o-rings loose there elasticity and start to collapse, thus
causing the oil leaks. The oil leaks show up in two ways; external and internal oil leaks. The
external oil leaks are visible at the bottom of the strut. Internal oil leaks are distributed back
through the return tube (D2) nd into the reservoir tank. This leak is less apparent but can be
measured by removing the D2 line connection, plastic tube, from the strut. A measurement of
2cc’s in a 4 hour period or 6cc’s in 12 hours. For simplicity, if you get a considerable amount of
fluid in a short time the struts are leaking and should be replaced to prevent further problems.
Contamination in the strut occurs from the rubber boots being torn and exposed to the elements.
The nylon seals (wipers) trap the road debris that enters the strut. Since the gap between the strut
cylinder is infintesimal, very little dirt is exposed to the seal. The main culprit is time and eventually
the seals were out. The rubber boots on the struts should never be comprised. Inspect and wash
them regularly, replace if they are torn. This will improve the longevity of the strut. The struts can
be rebuilt."
These guys seem to know there stuff.
Not to steel the thread but has anyone ever had struts rebuilt?
Rob.