Yebbutt... don't all of them in that package eventually craze and crack, making them a liability anyways...?
mnem
Yes they may craze, but it's the paper/metal dielectric that is the main problem, it slowly absorbs moisture & dries in a continuous cycle over decades, the paper/metal slowly expands and makes the cracking problem worse, enough moisture combined with mains voltage results in the infamous failure mode.
I tested some paper RIFA's that were removed from the multi-stage thermostats at work years ago, they were left in a small amount of water, this was topped up over a few days/week (can't remember how long), some of them had expanded & cracked very badly after this time. They were removed & dried and subjected to a Megger test (low current), one or two were arcing inside & getting slightly warmer, one even created the distinctive & horrible smell.
Following this all NOS RIFA paper c
rapacitors in the storeroom were dumped in the e-waste bin.
David