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I could be wrong but with 22cc domes for a 421 is suppose to be ran on race fuel. To be on the safe side, if I was you I would buy 24cc domes & run the pump gas that your getting from your local gas station. From the looks of it, it looks like your detonation from low octane. If your going to buy new domes try the 24cc domes. I dont think that your crank is shot from the looks of the piston & domes. You could pull the cylinder off & inspect the crank for piece of mind. Good Luck

 

Im not really sure why is would make a difference it being a stock 350 with 22cc domes or a 500cc with 22cc domes or ( equal compression) Compression and timing need higher octaine. Does matter how small or big your engine is. ( Just like a chevy 350CI or a 427ci big block.) If their both 9.5:1 engines they will run on 89 octain just fine.

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Im not really sure why is would make a difference it being a stock 350 with 22cc domes or a 500cc with 22cc domes or ( equal compression) Compression and timing need higher octaine. Does matter how small or big your engine is. ( Just like a chevy 350CI or a 427ci big block.) If their both 9.5:1 engines they will run on 89 octain just fine.

Wrap your head around this:

Compression Ratio = (Total Cylinder Volume) / (Combustion Chamber Volume)

A 350cc engine cut in half is 175cc's.

One cylinder is going to ingest 175cc's + one 22cc dome worth of air/fuel = 197cc's.

So, (197 / 22) = ~9:1 compression ratio

 

So, now take a 500cc motor.

Long story short, (250 + 22) / 22 = ~12.4:1 compression ratio.

 

Little different, isn't it?

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22cc dome is not the compression ratio just the volume of the head. A larger bore or longer stroke with the same volume of dome will yield a higher compression. Also a higher exhaust port will lower the compression ratio as the piston has less time to build compression.

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if its deto its the worst i have ever seen..

 

looks like crank is letting go or something else in the bottom end or dirt, sand, concrete etc..

 

from the pis it looks like more than a 22cc dome!! if you can CC that sucka and see what it really is.. the compression may have taken out the crank or some part of it..

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Your math is a little off in this application because we are talking 2 strokes. We can't start building compression until our exhaust port is closed by the piston.

I was trying to illustrate static compression ratio with everything else being equal except displacement.

Wouldn't the math be correct if both the 350cc motor and the 500cc motor had identical exhaust port timings?

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I'm also for detonation. I have seen detonation worse than that a few times and it can really hammer the lower rod bearing. Check that bearing for sure.

It sounds like your mainjet is plenty big for the carb size and a cub with those pipes unless you have a very odd needle, you might tell us what needle it has and pilot jet size should be in the 48-55 range.

Check your squish clearance before you put it back together, or even check it with those domes and see what clearance you have. If your cyl was supposed to use for example a .022" (0.55mm) base gasket with those domes and you used a .012"(0.27mm gasket that can change your squish chearance from a safe clearance of say .040-.044" (1-1.25mm) to maybe .030" (0.75mm) which can cause detonation VERY easily. Make sure you use the correct base gasket, piston , and dome.

Andy (M/M) is very good with cubs and can get you the correct domes, pistons, and gasket thickness to make that work correctly. Hope this helps, Radar

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I could be wrong but with 22cc domes for a 421 is suppose to be ran on race fuel. To be on the safe side, if I was you I would buy 24cc domes & run the pump gas that your getting from your local gas station. From the looks of it, it looks like your detonation from low octane. If your going to buy new domes try the 24cc domes. I dont think that your crank is shot from the looks of the piston & domes. You could pull the cylinder off & inspect the crank for piece of mind. Good Luck

 

I already pull of the cub and there is no sign of damage on crank, but I will inspect better later. I think today I will have a time to do that.

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On the question at hand that is detonation without a doubt. Hard to tell by the picture but the domes appear to be flat domes with domed pistons that will promote detonation. A more favorable dome design might be beneficial to you.

 

Those domes are 22cc cub domes and I am using Wiseco 573M06800. The carbs are Keihin PWK39 with pilot jet 55 and main jet 178-180 ( I am not sure until open it ). The base gasket has 0.012" of thickness. It has more 5 degrees timing.

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I'm also for detonation. I have seen detonation worse than that a few times and it can really hammer the lower rod bearing. Check that bearing for sure.

It sounds like your mainjet is plenty big for the carb size and a cub with those pipes unless you have a very odd needle, you might tell us what needle it has and pilot jet size should be in the 48-55 range.

Check your squish clearance before you put it back together, or even check it with those domes and see what clearance you have. If your cyl was supposed to use for example a .022" (0.55mm) base gasket with those domes and you used a .012"(0.27mm gasket that can change your squish chearance from a safe clearance of say .040-.044" (1-1.25mm) to maybe .030" (0.75mm) which can cause detonation VERY easily. Make sure you use the correct base gasket, piston , and dome.

Andy (M/M) is very good with cubs and can get you the correct domes, pistons, and gasket thickness to make that work correctly. Hope this helps, Radar

 

Thanks for your reply! I already pull of the cub and right now I am not sure about squish it had because the base gasket is in the trash! about thickness. It is better use 0.022" or 0.012" base gasket?

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