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vintage chromoly

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An old friend passed this to me.
He’s closing up his shop.

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I'm not at all familiar with that piece......
 
If it's the size I think it is it clamps to a distributor & gives you a visual reference for timing without a light.. I haven't seen that particular unit before but I have seen similar devices..
 
Looks to be an archaic camshaft (or Crankshaft)
'degree wheel' maybe for old Flatheads (?)

not enough cam sticking out in more 'modern engines' like 55 & later
looks about the size of an old flatty crank snout (?)

wild *** guess, not knowing any dimensions, that is
 
Looks to be an archaic camshaft (or Crankshaft)
'degree wheel' maybe for old Flatheads (?)

not enough cam sticking out in more 'modern engines' like 55 & later
looks about the size of an old flatty crank snout (?)

wild as guess, not knowing any dimensions, that is

yeah, it could be bigger & be a degree wheel for a specific engine...
 
7-1/2” degree wheel for a flathead.

Obviously, it’s no longer relevant, but it looks cool hanging in the workshop.
 
Be a great conversation starter... :bananadance:
 
That's a Ford Flathead degree wheel.
FIL had one, now I do.....somewhere.
About 10" in diameter?

Edit, a minute late:lol:
 
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