I have just rebuilt mine, finding that the shims had been fitted incorrectly previously causing them to fail. Also, the small wave washer that holds the shims against the head had lost tension.
Now I have rebuilt them with another set of shims from spares that i had.
Filled with 10wt oil, and working very nicely.
Test time will be at crawford river classic to see how they handle a beating.
A good link on how to rebuild them :
http://www.ducatimeccanica.com/marzocchi2.htmlSomething else to check is the spring/shim washer setup in the foot valve (#29 on the part list link above). If that has been spring is depressed when the shock is dismantled, the shim inside will move and not seat flush against the inside face. It takes some time to get this back in position, but can be done. I know this from experience...as you will loose dampening...
Adrian