Choke Plunger Kits

Restore Optimal Starting Performance with Quality Choke Plunger Kits

At RPM Moto, we understand the importance of a reliable choke system in ensuring your motorcycle or ATV starts smoothly, especially in colder conditions. Our Choke Plunger Kits are designed to replace worn or damaged choke plungers, restoring your carburetor's performance and enhancing your riding experience.

Why Replace Your Choke Plunger?

Over time, choke plungers can wear out due to constant use, leading to issues such as:

  • Hard Starting: A worn plunger may not seal properly, causing starting difficulties.
  • Erratic Idling: Improper choke function can lead to unstable engine idling.
  • Increased Fuel Consumption: An inefficient choke can cause the engine to run rich, leading to higher fuel usage.

Replacing the choke plunger with a high-quality kit ensures consistent engine performance and reliability.

What's Included in Our Choke Plunger Kits?

Our kits typically include:

  • Choke Plunger: The main component that controls the choke valve.
  • Spring: Maintains tension to ensure proper plunger operation.
  • O-Rings or Seals: Provide a tight seal to prevent air leaks.
  • Plunger Cap or Nut: Secures the plunger in place.

Each kit is tailored to fit specific carburetor models, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation.

Compatible Carburetors

Our choke plunger kits are compatible with a wide range of carburetors, including:

  • Mikuni VM and TM Series: Popular in vintage and performance motorcycles.
  • Mikuni HSR Series: Commonly found in Harley-Davidson and custom bikes.
  • Keihin CV and FCR Series: Used in various Japanese motorcycles.
  • Yamaha BS36: Found in models like the FJ1100 and XJ1200.

It's essential to select a kit that matches your carburetor model for optimal performance.

Installation Tips

  • Clean the Carburetor: Before replacing the plunger, ensure the carburetor is clean to prevent debris from affecting performance.
  • Use Proper Tools: Utilize the correct tools to avoid damaging delicate components.s
  • Check for Wear: Inspect other choke components for wear and replace them if necessary.
  • Consult the Manual: Refer to your motorcycle's service manual for specific instructions related to choke plunger replacement.