For what it's worth, the earlier Jupiters did have problems in the SEX amp, more than once. They were used as parafeed caps, and sounded great but shorted out after a while. There are some in Doc B's big headphone amp which have lasted well for several years; that amp has perforated plate top and bottom for good ventilation.
Personally I recommend 85C ratings for everything under the hood. But I believe a number of people have used the lower-rated M-caps with success. Hopefully some of them will post in this thread...
I have been using Mundorf Silver/Oils (55C rating) as parafeed caps in my Paramount (300B version) for over a year, no apparent problems. I know the 300B version runs 'cooler' than the 2A3 version. One end of the cap is about 1" from one of the cathode bias/heater resistors. I think these resistors are the hottest things under the hood.
STURMJ is using (new) Jupiters in his as well:
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,251.0.html he has his mounted against the base wall, about 3" away from the resistors, and 'sideways' to them.