Description
PWK Idle Jet Set
Stage6 Pilot Jet Kit (x10) Keihin PWK, 10 jets for jetting 21 to 28 Stage6 flat-slide and 28 to 34mm Koso carburetors (PWK), stored in a handy plastic box. buying the jets as a set is cheaper than ordering them separately, and it give you more options to adjust carb jetting.
The kit contains 10 secondary jets each for all 21 - 28mm Stage6 flat slide carburetors and 28 - 34mm KOSO carburetors.
10 sizes - 35, 38, 40, 42, 45, 48, 50, 52, 55, 58
What is The Job of a Carburetor Jet?
A carburetor jet is a small hole in the carburetor through which fuel is drawn in and mixed with air. The jet's hole diameter determines the amount of fuel that flows through the carburetor, and thus the amount of fuel that is eventually burned. There are normally two types of jet in the carburetor of motorcycles, scooters or mopeds:
Choosing the right carburetor jet
Choosing the right carburetor jet is critical to ensuring that the engine can run optimally.
- If the jet is too small, the engine will run too lean and may overheat.
- If the jet is too large, the engine will run too rich, resulting in excessive fuel consumption and lower performance.
The colour of the spark plug can be "read" to check the settings:
- White = too lean.
- Black = too rich.
- Brown = perfect.
It is important to choose the right jet for the type of carburetor you are using, as each carburetor has its own jet type.
And here's our detailed spark plug tutorial.