Solen are polypropylene and will outlast you, and would work very well. however they are HUGE.....there is no way you would be able to fit them in a 200S. I have some that I am going to use for a 2000S rebuild, but there is a lot more room in that chassis for them so it will work ok in that application. Basically a Solen 630v 22uf cap is about 5 times the size of an equvilant electrolytic so you'll have to use electrolytics in your application. There are several ways to go on this, and I've posted about some of them in the past if you search, and I've posted also on this thread too. If you use terminal strips and some careful layout, you can make it work well with a minimum of drilling holes to mount the terminal strips. I do not recommend to wire it up the way Fender does. They did it that way for ease of production and service, but there is no performance reason for that, and in fact, wiring the caps all up in a doghouse on a board is not the best way to do it. Not only do you cut a big hole in the chassis to mount a board like that, but ideally, the caps should be located as close to the circuits they supply as possible, with all the grounds for that circuit going to the negative end of the cap. In the Sunns that is impractical without changing some other wiring in the amp, but it can be done. i've done this to my 200S and I isolated all the grounds except for at one point to the chassis, and it is a very quiet amp now with little to no hum.
Another good and quick/easy option are the SDS cap boards, which should go right into your 200S. EdBass among others has posted pictures of this option and it is an easier approach than the way I have recommended in the past.
Greg