Looked a little closer at this and decided to pull the glow plug on that jug and it looks very clean, barely used.
This is the #3 piston btw. Also, interestingly I noticed black oil drips on everything in there, cam, piston skirts etc. so, that led me to think that this motor was very recently blown up, which surprised me for some reason. I had assumed it blew up a while back and was then relegated to parts-pig for who knows how long. The piston is about half way up the jug, and from what I can see the cylinder has no damage. The whole center section of the rod is gone, like, really gone. Must’ve left through the hole in the pan, so it doesn’t seem like it was flopping around maiming stuff for very long at all, as I can’t see any evidence of that. So, now I’m really curious what the piston and cyl looks like.
Thinking back to what NDT said I’m wondering if it was a big gulp of water, although that seems to bend them more often than break. The big end is smoothly lubed on the crank so it wasn’t a seize there.
Another lead east was broken injector dumping a lot of fuel in there.
Im not finding a lot on broken rods on these engines. One fella that seemed to work on a lot of 6.2 said he’d never seen one hydro from head gasket it was always either ingested lake water or broken injector fuel flooding. This is odd since I once had a 6.2 pickup that hydrolocked and it wasn’t fuel or lake water so I assumed HG.