The part in your photo is a beam or channel clamp (sometimes called a “C-clamp connector” or “strut clamp”). Possible uses:
Given that your Pearson 36 was repowered, this clamp likely came from:
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Thanks for the responses,
I agree that it is a clamp probably to hold the throttle cable in a fixed rpm. Besides having a cable running through it, does anyone think it is also fixed to the engine somewhere?
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