
Originally Posted by
Basil135
Don't bother. The cost for the testing will far outweigh the cost of replacing it.
That said, it should have a pressure gauge on it. Providing it is still reading ok, and you can hear the loose powder inside, I wouldn't bother getting it tested.
It's not a bad lurk. Back in my bus days a guy used to come around and do the fleet. Vic law requires it. So, he'd pop them out of their clips, wipe 'em with a rag, check the gauge and whack 'em half a dozen times with a rubber mallet. Two to three to a bus, depending, and around 45 busses. He'd be gone in an hour. God knows what it cost, the Education department paid for most of it.
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