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It is an article on the restoration of the Tank Museums MK IV Light Tank by Gavin Barlow of Armoured Engineering www.armoured-engineering.co.uk
There is a picture of the drivers compartment in the article but I can't see the bracket, may be different in the MK VI but I am sure it would be worth making contact. I have no involvement with this company. Mike
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The firm is fairly active on facebook https://www.facebook.com/armouredengineering/
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I found these pictures of the ex Littlefield Collection LT Mk VI
http://www.toadmanstankpictures.com/vickers.htm In a couple of a pictures there appears to be a curved metal hinged cover more or less over where the bracket is situated. I wonder if this gives access to whatever is mounted on the mystery bracket. Might explain why it doesnt show up on stowage diagrams. Forward of the cover is a semicircular fairing leading into the engine compartment. Could it be that this covers a shaft leading from or to whatever is mounted on the bracket. Could it be something like a starter motor, located there for ease of access??? Problem with that supposition of course is that British vehicles are not generally known to be user friendly. Alternatively given its proximity to the turret basket ring, could it be for a power traverse gearbox or was the turret hand operated? sk
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Hi Colin,
It has just dawned on me. The bracket is for the separate dynamo which charges the wireless batteries. I will send a picture shortly. regards, Richard
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The wireless battery charging circuit is separate from the main vehicle circuit and is fed through the rotary base junction to the batteries under the basket floor. The hole in the bracket is for a dowel in the CAV dynamo casing to locate it in the correct position, same on other vehicles of the period.
Here is part of the circuit diagram;
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor Last edited by Richard Farrant; 17-11-17 at 00:17. Reason: added more info |
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It is an Australian Tank Colin. That bracket is about the right size for the old 750ml steel beer can. Don’t be fooled by anything else.
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So I was nearly there with post #504. It looked a bit like a CAV starter mount. That's why I suggested a generator (not knowing there were two.
I was thinking it must be for the flux capacitor for a while.
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