

ERAYAK High Altitude Jet Replacement Kit for 2400P Inverter Generator (3000–12000 ft)
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Keep Your Gasoline Engine Tuned for Thin-Air Operation
At higher elevation, a standard carburetor setup can run too rich, causing harder starts, higher fuel consumption, spark plug fouling, and reduced performance. This high-altitude jet replacement kit helps match the carburetor fuel delivery to mountain conditions when the correct kit is selected for your engine and elevation.
- Designed for gasoline engine carburetor high-altitude adjustment.
- Use above 3000 ft elevation when the correct kit is required.
- Includes the service parts shown in the instruction sheet.
- Installation should be completed by a qualified individual.
Why High Altitude Needs a Different Jet
As elevation increases, air density drops. The instruction sheet states that the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture can become too rich at high altitudes, which may reduce performance and increase fuel consumption. A matched high-altitude main jet helps correct the mixture for the selected operating range.
Adjusted Air-Fuel Balance
Replaces the standard main jet with a high-altitude main jet to better suit thinner air conditions.
For Elevation Above 3000 ft
The included instructions identify high-altitude operation starting above 3000 ft; 0-3000 ft does not require a high-altitude jet.
Keep the Original Jet
If the engine is later moved below 3000 ft, the original main jet should be reinstalled.
Choose by Operating Elevation
Select the correct high-altitude jet according to the elevation where the engine will be used. The kit packaging shows metric altitude ranges; the table below converts those ranges into feet for easier comparison with the instruction sheet.
| Fuel | Metric Label on Jet Bag | Approx. Feet Equivalent | Kit Guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gasoline | 0-914 m | 0-3000 ft | High-altitude jet not required according to the instruction sheet. |
| Gasoline | 1000-2000 m | 3281-6562 ft | Use the jet marked for the 1000-2000 m range when the engine operates in this elevation band. |
| Gasoline | 2000-3000 m | 6562-9843 ft | Use the jet marked for the 2000-3000 m range when the engine operates in this elevation band. |
| Gasoline | 2438-3658 m | 8000-12000 ft | Use the correct high-altitude jet specified for this range; performance may still decrease above 8000 ft. |
What the Kit Supports
High-Altitude Main Jet
Replaces the existing carburetor main jet with the correct high-altitude jet for the selected operating range.
Bowl Gasket
The instruction sheet lists a bowl gasket for reassembly after the carburetor bowl is removed.
Washer / Seal
Use the new washer or seal provided with the kit to help complete a proper repair.
Operation Instruction
The included instruction sheet shows the carburetor bowl, emulsion tube, altitude main jet, and reassembly steps.
Installation & Safety Checklist
This kit is a carburetor service part. Installation requires fuel-system handling and replacement of the carburetor main jet, so the work should be completed by a qualified individual following the official operation instruction.
Before Service
- Shut the engine off and allow it to cool completely before starting installation.
- Clamp the fuel hose or drain gasoline from the fuel tank so fuel cannot flow to the carburetor.
- Work in a well-ventilated area away from open flame, sparks, and other ignition sources.
During Reassembly
- Install the high-altitude main jet and check the jet number against the correct altitude range.
- Use the new bowl gasket and washer/seal provided with the kit during reassembly.
- Do not cross-thread or overtighten the carburetor bowl bolt.
Best For
Mountain Jobsite & Backup Use
For gasoline generator engines operating above 3000 ft when the correct high-altitude kit is specified.
Gasoline Engine Equipment
The instruction sheet references engine equipment such as generator sets, pressure washers, compressors, pumps, and tillers.
Altitude-Specific Maintenance
Use when moving equipment into sustained high-elevation operation and when the engine requires a corrected main jet.
Generator Safety & Fuel Handling Reminder
For generator use, follow all engine and generator safety instructions. Gasoline and exhaust can be dangerous when handled incorrectly.
- Never run indoors.
- Never run in a garage.
- Never run near open windows.
- Always operate outdoors with proper ventilation.
FAQ
Do I need this kit below 3000 ft?
No. The instruction sheet marks 0-3000 ft as not required for the high-altitude jet.
Will this restore full engine power at very high elevation?
Not always. The instruction sheet notes that above 8000 ft, the engine may experience decreased performance even with a high-altitude kit installed.
Can I install it myself?
The kit involves carburetor disassembly and fuel handling. The instruction sheet states that kits should be installed by a qualified individual.
What happens if I move the engine back below 3000 ft?
The original main jet should be reinstalled when the engine or equipment is moved to a location below 3000 ft. Keep the removed main jet for future use.
Is this compatible with every generator?
No. Match the kit to your engine model, fuel type, altitude range, and official kit part number before ordering or installation.

