Hi Phil, the chunky cabling on the photo is actually coming from the Control Cubicle which was about 50 cm deep before you reached the bulkhead to the Metadyne compartment. The GCE Gun Control Equipment in my experience was quite reliable and the metadynes themselves extremely so. I only changed one and it had to be the lower of the two which meant first removing the upper one. An awkward and heavy job which I only did under protest as I was sure the metadyne could not cause the fault exhibited. However at the time just coming out of training, I had to follow the orders of those more experienced. As I expected, replacing the Metadyne did not rectify the fault.Phil Woollard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 7:28 amNow if I've got the correct information ( or rather the information correct) the metadyne compartment and it's contents provided a very consistent reliable and infinitely variable dc current for the turret traverse and gun elevation/depression control.
The system seems to have been very troublesome in service, I would think that the access to the system compounded any problems, and looking through the armoured hatch/plate you can see why, I shall attempt to reproduce the basic components, although a fair bit of guess work will be required!
IMHO detailing the parts under that cover is a waste of time and effort, having that armoured lid unbolted & removed would not reflect the typical Chieftain.
Mark