I've taken 15 electrolytic caps out of a hopelessly broken-down CD player. These are upgrade caps I put in myself, and I blush to admit that once again (last time with my SEX amp) I put one in with reversed polarity. It heated up and started to bulge. What I'm wondering is whether it took other caps with it. It does seem to have destroyed a regulator, which heats excessively even with the wrong-polarity cap replaced by the original one that it replaced. That CD player is, for other reasons, a dead loss, and I've now removed all 14 right-polarity upgrade caps. Is there any way I can tell if they're still okay? I've tried resistance measurements across their pins, with no hope of learning anything, just giving it a try. But I have an ancient Heathkit sine/square wave generator that still seems to work. Is there any way I can use it to test these possibly compromised upgrade caps? Again, they're now out of the CD player, which is itself in a closet, maybe good for spare parts, especially its drawer/laser assembly, which has been declared by an expert to be in good shape. Thanks in advance for any advice.