Piston rod

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In a piston engine, a piston rod joins a piston to a connecting rod.

Many internal combustion engines, and in particular all current automobile engines, do not have true piston rods, and the term piston rod is often used as a synonym for connecting rod in the context of these engines.

Most steam locomotives, and all engines with crosshead bearings, do have true piston rods.