you would have to bypass the heater core first.
Yes, as long as you connect the incoming and outgoing heater hoses that were connected to the heater core together. You will not have a functioning heater or defroster but otherwise it will be fine to drive.
the heater core, heater core hoses or heater control valve is leaking
How to replace heater core in a 97 Lincoln Town Car
Keep the car's owner's manual handy. Remove the screws or bolts that hold the heater core in place. It may be that you need to remove more parts of the car in order to get to the heater core. Disconnect the intake and outtake hoses from the heater core. Remove the heater core from the car, taking special care to keep the core upright so no coolant spills out. Place the new heater core into the car, and reconnect the hoses as they were connected to the old heater core. Screw or bolt the new heater core into the car, and replace all the other removed car parts.
If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.If it is leaking inside the car, the heater core has failed.
Car will make when running even if heater core is not burned out.
I wouldn't recommend it. Odds are that you'll lose coolant liquid through the heater core, which eventually can lead to the car running dry and overheating.
A temporary fix would be to pull both heater hoses and connect them to each other, then don't worry about the heater core leaking. It's summer in the northern hemisphere, and you don't NEED a heater.
how do u re-place a heater core for a 1984 Lincoln town car
The heater core is a small radiator inside the car under the dash that hot water circulates through to heat the inside of the car.
a heater hose runs from intake to heater core to radiator. the heater core is were the heat comes from inside the car as well as defrost
You have to take half the car apart to replace the heater core