Don't waste your money pressure testing them at a radiator shop - its easy enough to do yourself with an air supply, a pressure regulator and some soapy water.
Put abut 3-4 psi in the tank, and run around all the joints with soapy water and a brush. Any leaks will bubble and be easy to see.
Not saying the radiator shop wont do a good job, but if you do find a leak that you need to fix, you could be back there a couple of times to get it re-tested - so time/money.
Steve


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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