Stock Strut Chrome Rod Turning Blue

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I finally replaced my original struts (May 1991 SHO with 56,000 original miles) I installed the Monroe Sensa-Trac , my question is that one of the front struts on the chrome shaft was blue a few inches up and about an inch on long the shaft , I have never taken this car to a track , the right rear dampening was totally gone , what would cause the blueing.
 

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I agree but the fronts had **** , they worked OK , I guess they had **** in them , but the back lost dampenening and was not blue , I assumed they were low on oil or lost most of the oil.
 

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generally speaking, heat will cause steel to change colour, blue being one of the colours.

if it was heat that caused the colour change, then that strut rod reached ~ 550 degrees...
 

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the strut is dead, the blue is because it lost **** and then the up / down motion it gets during driving heated the steel and blued it

replace it
 

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Thanks agin for the info , all the old struts are in the trash , I was just curious about the blueing , I never knew that struts got that hot.
 

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I finally replaced my original struts (May 1991 SHO with 56,000 original miles) I installed the Monroe Sensa-Trac , my question is that one of the front struts on the chrome shaft was blue a few inches up and about an inch on long the shaft , I have never taken this car to a track , the right rear dampening was totally gone , what would cause the blueing.

Are you sure that your mileage is 56K and not 156K?
 

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generally speaking, heat will cause steel to change colour, blue being one of the colours.

if it was heat that caused the colour change, then that strut rod reached ~ 550 degrees...

I can blue steel in my oven at the house and it doesn't get anywhere near 550 degrees. Stainless steel will blue around 375 - 400 degrees F.
 

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