Any idea?

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It looks like part of some type of wrench. Breezie
 

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can you post a few more pics? Thanks
 

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Charlie P. (NY) said:
Piston pushrod?

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That is what I was thinking also.
 

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Here is a side view of it.
 

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yes agreed.....pushrod. you can still see the hand poured babbit on the sides of it. and as thick as it is i would say the engine was quite worn which is prolly why it threw the rod in the first place.
 

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My guess would be a spoke from a gear or pulley.
 

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