26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni
26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni

26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni

$108.55

26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni

Replace Part Number:VM26-8074, VM268074

Application:Fit For gravity feed fuel systems

Specification:Bore Size: 26mmSpigot O.D. Mounting: 35mmMain Jet: 190Pilot Jet: 60Needle Jet: N-8Throttle Valve: 2.0Jet Needle: 5F21Air Jet: 0.5Needle Valve: 2.5 (VM26/26)Round Slide VM Series Carburetor by MikuniCarburetors come complete with lever chokes and standard jetting

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26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni
26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni
$108.55

26mm Round Slide Carb Carburetor VM26-8074 for Mikuni

This carburetor is engineered as a direct replacement for the Mikuni. Manufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications, it delivers reliable performance in demanding conditions. Each unit is tested for fuel flow, pressure rating, and durability before leaving the factory to ensure consistent quality across every order.

Vehicle Compatibility

Application Details
Mikuni Replace Part Number:VM26 8074, VM268074 Application:Fit For gravity feed fuel systems Specification:Bore Size: 26mmSpigot O.D. Mounting: 35mmMain Jet: 190Pilot Jet: 60Needle Jet: N-8Throttle Valve: 2.0Jet Needle: 5F21Air Jet: 0.5Needle Valve: 2.5 (VM26/26)Round Slide VM Series Carburetor by
MikuniCarburetors come complete with lever chokes and standard jetting See product specifications

Replaces OEM Part Numbers

VM26-8074 • VM268074 • Application • gravity • systems • Specification • 26mmSpigot • Mounting • 35mmMain • 190Pilot • 60Needle • N-8Throttle

Signs You Need a Replacement

If your equipment is showing any of these symptoms, the carburetor may be the cause:

  • Engine floods easily — The float valve isn’t seating properly, allowing fuel to overflow into the bore. The engine loads up with fuel and won’t start until it clears.
  • Lean surging at cruise speed — A blocked main jet or partially clogged passage causes the engine to run lean under steady throttle. It surges as the mixture alternates between lean and rich.
  • Black smoke and rich smell — Too much fuel relative to air. Check the choke mechanism, float level, and jet sizes if the carburetor has been modified.
  • Fuel dripping from the carburetor — A worn needle and seat or stuck float allows fuel to overflow. This is a fire hazard and should be fixed immediately.
  • Hard starting when cold — The choke circuit may be blocked or the enrichment valve stuck. Cold-start problems on a carbureted engine almost always trace back to the choke.
  • Inconsistent idle speed — The idle mixture screws may need adjustment, or there’s a vacuum leak at the carburetor base gasket.

Rebuild Tips

Before installing the new carburetor, clean the manifold surface and check the gasket for any damage or vacuum leaks. Set the idle mixture screws to the baseline position (typically 1.5 turns out from fully seated) before starting. After starting, warm the engine to operating temperature, then fine-tune the mixture screws for the highest smooth idle. Adjust the idle speed screw last. If the engine backfires through the carburetor, check the valve adjustment and ignition timing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Mikuni models does this part fit?
Refer to the Vehicle Compatibility table above for the full list of Mikuni models. Each listing includes the body type, engine, and production years. Match your vehicle’s engine code (stamped on the engine block) against the listed codes to confirm.

Can I cross-reference VM26-8074 with VM268074?
Yes. Both VM26-8074 and VM268074 are interchangeable OEM numbers for this part. They refer to the same component with the same specifications, just different part number revisions.

How do I check if my engine code (VM26) matches?
The engine code is stamped on a metal tag attached to the engine block, usually near the timing belt cover or on the cylinder head. Compare the code you find with the list above. Engine codes are 3 to 6 characters long.

Should I rebuild or replace the carburetor?
If the throttle shaft has lateral play or the carburetor body is warped, replacement is the better option. A rebuild kit handles gaskets, jets, and needles but can’t fix mechanical wear. For most applications, a new carburetor costs about the same as a professional rebuild when you factor in labor.

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