Ah yes, thanks! I've seen that and that's the article that initially got me thinking I can do this myself. But the radiator he does is much like most other radiators I've seen: The core has a "header" with a lip flange around the perimeter that the tanks fit into.
The harrison tanks on our 3a's don't have this same style. I can't for the life of me figure out how to sweat off the top tank. The top tank brass wraps around all the way to the core itself, and there is no solder joint that I can see. It almost seems like it's crimped or something.
The bottom tank seems to have a solder joint that I can see, but still not like the conventional type typical as seen on that 43 MB radiator.
I dearly love a challenge, but I do not feel confident setting a torch to my Harrison for fear of ruining a beautiful radiator (despite a couple small leaks).
I searched for a radiator shop near me that does old stuff and the nearest one I found is an hour and a half away. I'm thinking there must be one closer, but they prolly don't have www presence. I'll have to ask around for one closer.
I saw Carlsjeep post on swapping in an aluminum 3B type radiator, but I don't relish making all the changes that required. He also discussed fitting an aluminum 2A bottom mount style, but that also requires mods to fit to a side mount 3A Jeep. Then there's the folks who use Falcon/mustang radiators which seem to be copper/brass for about 130 bucks, but documentation on fitting one to a 3A is sketchy....not sure how many mods those would require.
Well, I'll certainly update this thread if I find out how to do this.
Dave