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Just built a 421 4mill it is either all or nothing has no bottom end! If you try to take off has no power unless you rev up and dump the clutch. It has PJ34mm carbs that I bought used. Any ideas? Could it be 2 big of jets?

 

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How much compression you have? Compression ratio? Squish clearance? Timing? Ported at all?

 

If you have a good quality drag port on top of the factory castings, there may not be much you can really do. Bump timing up, raise compression, Nd some tuning.

 

If you are after some good low end grunt and midrange, sell the cub and try to get a serval or a small-block twister, or even a set of dune or mx port stock cylinders.

 

-jared

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Cpi outframe drag pipes, elevation is 954ft in Oklahoma, not sure on jets, 4 deg advance timing key, the cylinders are Siamese 68mm 421cc +4mm 4 Mil Serval Cub Top end Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk 2

You are positive that you were given a "Serval" cylinder? You measured the port heights? Your original post just sounds typical of a regular Cub cylinder. But, it should have low end for sure if it is a Serval. I think you could be runnin the wrong pipes for starters. Are they small flange small bore? Also, take apart the carbs and let us know what jets you have. Pilot? Needle and clip position? And main jet? Also snap a pic of the spark plugs and use the mobile photo bucket app to upload the photos.

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