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421 serval dune/play port 4 mm crank t5s Keihn carbs. Pingel fuel valve + 4 timing. 70 degree temps riding at 1200 foot elevation noss cool head 93 octane domes. I started at 170 main 62 pilot needle in middle and that was at lower elevation and 30-40 degree temps. Came up north higher elevation and 70-80 degrees now. Changed jets to 62 pilot main is at 162 needle in middle. I also tried 58 pilot and 168 main but was fouling the plugs but seemed to be lean at 1/4 throttle with a hesitation when into the throttle. Doing another day of tuning I don't want to ruin the motor. I don't have any way of plug chopping just going by the color of the ceramic that I can see. Should I be ball park with 62/162 needle in middle?

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I'm not sure if they are 30 or 35. I tried playing with the jetting today. I do have v 4s also. Currently I have a 68 pilot 160 main with needle maxed out so its richer. Couldn't get a 65 pilot. 160 main I think is too lean. Taking it home to do a plug chop and go from there.

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I'm not sure if they are 30 or 35. I tried playing with the jetting today. I do have v 4s also. Currently I have a 68 pilot 160 main with needle maxed out so its richer. Couldn't get a 65 pilot. 160 main I think is too lean. Taking it home to do a plug chop and go from there.

You need to determine which size carbs you have.

 

I'm pretty certain your pilot is too rich. I'm thinking 55 or 58 is where you should be with 35 pwk's.

 

Where are your air screws set at?

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