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FOR SALE 1969 Charger 440 Steel Crank 2206160 And 5140 Rods New

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Good standard steel crank from a 69 Roadrunner 440 4 speed. Car had 35k on it years ago crank was pulled and put in dry storage. It's standard and in good shape, what you see is grease on it. Part # 2206160 $350 and the shipping to you. Located in south west Ohio. I also have some new in the box 5140 Cat rods, balanced and weighed. $325, Any questions feel free to ask thank you.

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So it's out of an A12 car?
 
I'm glad you asked that, this stuff is my uncles and I just verified 69 charger! I thought he told me Roadrunner, he's old lol. But when you asked A12 car, I knew it wasn't that lol. So I called him, real quick. Anyway I'll correct that, thanks
 
I have some experience with A12 and cranks so I’ll add some information here that may add some light. That part number crank is referred to as a “ premium” crank. I’ve had two A12 Bees and a 70 6 pack car with that part number forged on the crank. They all had pilot bushing installed in them. My 70 6 pack was even an automatic. Now, I have seen that same crank in other non 6 packs. My 70 charger 4 barrel auto had it, again with a pilot bushing installed from the factory. These are all unmolested engines and with original parts. So, that crank is the same one that came in an A12. It was shot penned from the factory and had some special treatment. Now, I know what your thinking. How can a internally balanced crank be the same one they used on the 70 externally balanced motor? That is what the special balancer and torque converter weights were for. Otherwise they would have had to make a crank with bigger counter weights like the hemi has.
 
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