Yuck! Looks like a very bad case of a NiCd battery leaking. I think a lot of things about plastics weren't understood, particularly how they would age and how they interacted. Mine was slightly crusty inside, but nothing at all like that. Of course if you replace the original crystal with one from the collection, it will get things working, but it almost certainly won't be the proper cut for an OCXO.
I'm sure they used the same frequency reference in several things including the 2955. This was the circuit diagram I found. I recall it was on the UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Forum. Someone had traced the circuit and was good enough to publish it. R5 looks much too high.
It might be useful if you have to repair one or build a substitute.
PM3 OCXO.jpg
I converted if to jpg because this forum doesn't like pdfs. You should be able to find the original pdf with Google.
OCXOs bought at rallies are quite likely to have been removed from something because they were not up to snuff. The 04A option OCXOs I've come across in Racal frequency counters, normally take ages to stabilise and don't quite meet the original spec, but none have been as bad as the Marconi OCXO.
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