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matt glascock
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Mikuni jet question

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Reporting from the "day late and a dollar short" department, I've noticed (after 40+ years) a subtle (not really) difference in Mikuni jets. Some have an "R" designation after the flow rate which I assume means for round slide carburetor application. Furthermore, some have a flat face opposite the threaded end while others have a slight, dished-out concavity. Soooo...is there a functional difference in Mikuni jets based on the aforementioned variables or is a 340-jet-is-a-340-jet-is-a-340 jet regardless of "R"s and face contours? Thanks guys.
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I don't have a clue.

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Well Captain, if YOU don't know, it's likely unknowable.
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Nah. The folks at Mikuni America or Sudco might have a clue (or more). :D
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Great idea, Captain. I will shoot Sudco an email.
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In my mind the 340 is for the diameter of the hole, shouldn't matter what the shape of what the hole is in is, round, square, flat, concave.
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