help identify these stationary engine castings

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Harlock
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help identify these stationary engine castings

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The cast iron piece says "York" on it. Single cylinder worth of parts. Partial set?
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Looks to be an axle pump
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Sort of looks like castings for a feed water pump for a steam launch...
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Most likely the feed water pump that goes with the super slick YORK steam launch engine. This was designed and offered by John York out of his killer little machine shop in St. Helena CA. John has since retired from the shop. I did business with him for years purchasing his nifty cellar tools for the wine industry. Cool guy for sure.

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