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                The radiator in question is out of the car, been dry probably 50 years. Is there a way to clean it out and test it? Was thinking anout filling it up with clr and water and swish it around for a while and then drain it. But as far as testing it for leaks I have no clue how.          
			    
  				
			    Brad Sierra Vista Arizona 1954 Lincoln Capri 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                Is there a car radiator shop  near you.  They can clean it and pressure test it.   Or Check you tube for something on pressure testing a radiator.           
			    
  				
			    54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
  
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                Brad, given your location and the fact you’ve got factory air if at all possible I’d run that past a radiators shop for a full test and maybe a rodding out.  You’re  going to need all cooling you can get.  Those early Lincoln’s were good that way new.          
			    
  				
			    miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                I agree with Paul & Miker; the same applies to the heater core. My original heater core looked great, but I submerged it in a bucket of water, put my thumb over one tube while blowing into the other to check for bubbles. I wasn't confident with the results, so I took it to a local radiator shop to be tested; it leaked; the shop owner (Randy) showed me damage that I had overlooked.  I asked about re-coring it, but Randy said that I could probably buy a new one for less than the cost of re-coring it. He was right. Better still, he didn't charge for the test ($20) because he couldn't make change. I will return to the shop to have mounting brackets soldered to my new radiator (I like the way that they do business).           
			    				
			    
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                Not finding a radiator shop near me. If I  decide to get a new one, does anyone know where to look? I did google search for one but didnt find any.  Doesnt need to be oem,          
			    
  				
			    Brad Sierra Vista Arizona 1954 Lincoln Capri 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                Someone on Facebook suggested Johnson's Radiator in Alabama.           
			    				
			    
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                I would think you would want to save the radiator.  See if this helps finding a competent shop in your area -  https://www.bbb.org/us/az/cochise/category/radiator-repairIf you go CAPA or a low quality off-shore radiator  (if available), it may not work out well. A custom ALUM RAD is going to be $$$. At the worst, they should be able to re-core keeping the original tanks and bracing. No having to fit/modify to the core support. POSSIBLY -  https://www.thebrassworks.net/products/lincoln-radiators          
			    				
			    
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                I would like to keep the original radiator if its salvagable.  I was just curious what was available in the event that it was shot.  Still looking for a shop. No radiator only shop around here so I guess I'll have to find a garage that does radiators too or travel an hour or so to tucson          
			    
  				
			    Brad Sierra Vista Arizona 1954 Lincoln Capri 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                If you take your radiator to a garage, not a radiator shop, they'll send it out to a radiator shop. You'll probably end up paying more than if you were to take it to a radiator shop yourself.           
			    				
			    
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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                I'll bet. Question... Tnis radiator doesn't have an overflow container.  What happens when the engine shuts off and antifreeze is hot?          
			    
  				
			    Brad Sierra Vista Arizona 1954 Lincoln Capri 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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