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Start ShoppingMIKUNI FVM22/210-60 Bleed Pilot Jets - Precision Fuel Delivery for Optimal Engine Performance
Description
Upgrade your carburetor's fuel delivery system with MIKUNI's precision-engineered bleed pilot jets. These critical components ensure accurate fuel metering, enhancing engine performance and reliability for riders who demand consistent power and efficiency.
Key Features
- Exact Fuel Metering: Precisely calibrated for optimal air-fuel ratios, ensuring smooth throttle response and peak engine performance.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-grade brass for long-lasting durability in demanding off-road and on-road conditions.
- Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement, minimizing downtime and labor costs.
- Compatibility: Specifically engineered for MIKUNI carburetor systems, ensuring seamless integration with existing components.
Why Choose This Product
These bleed pilot jets are essential for maintaining proper fuel flow in carbureted engines, preventing issues like hesitation, surging, and poor fuel efficiency. Their precision engineering ensures consistent performance across a range of riding conditions, while the durable materials withstand harsh environments. Whether you're tackling muddy trails or high-speed tracks, these jets deliver reliable fuel delivery for maximum engine efficiency and rider control.Log in to submit a price match request.
Upgrade your carburetor's fuel delivery system with MIKUNI's precision-engineered bleed pilot jets. These critical components ensure accurate fuel metering, enhancing engine performance and reliability for riders who demand consistent power and efficiency.
Key Features
- Exact Fuel Metering: Precisely calibrated for optimal air-fuel ratios, ensuring smooth throttle response and peak engine performance.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-grade brass for long-lasting durability in demanding off-road and on-road conditions.
- Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward replacement, minimizing downtime and labor costs.
- Compatibility: Specifically engineered for MIKUNI carburetor systems, ensuring seamless integration with existing components.
Why Choose This Product
These bleed pilot jets are essential for maintaining proper fuel flow in carbureted engines, preventing issues like hesitation, surging, and poor fuel efficiency. Their precision engineering ensures consistent performance across a range of riding conditions, while the durable materials withstand harsh environments. Whether you're tackling muddy trails or high-speed tracks, these jets deliver reliable fuel delivery for maximum engine efficiency and rider control.| SKU | GMF51DE612 |
|---|---|
| MPN | FVM22/210-60 |
| Brand | MIKUNI |
| Category | Jets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bleed pilot jets control fuel flow at idle and low throttle positions. The 'bleed' design allows air to mix with fuel for better atomization and smoother idle characteristics.
Signs include rough idle, difficulty starting, poor low-speed throttle response, or if the jet is visibly clogged or damaged during carburetor cleaning.
The numbers indicate the jet's flow characteristics. Different sizes are used for altitude, fuel type, and engine tuning adjustments. Consult your carburetor manual for proper sizing.
Only in Mikuni FVM22 series carburetors. Different carburetor models use different jet designs and sizes. Always verify compatibility before purchasing.
Mikuni jets are typically sold individually, allowing you to purchase only the specific size needed for your tuning requirements.
Installation Guide
Tools Required
- Small screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
- Carburetor cleaning tools or compressed air
- Gasket scraper (plastic preferred)
- Small container for parts organization
Pro Tips
- Organize jets in labeled containers before disassembly
- Take photos during disassembly for reference
- Use compressed air to verify jet passages are clear
- Replace gaskets when carburetor is open
- Keep carburetor in clean environment during work
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Losing small jets or springs during disassembly
- Over-tightening jet holders (can crack brass)
- Not cleaning carburetor passages before reinstalling
- Mixing up different jet sizes
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