Their actual technical name is "Orifice, oil control" Sean, (according to my parts manual) because they control, or "restrict" the flow of oil into the head, allowing the maintenance of oil pressure to the crank as well.
The term "jet", while common parlance, can also confuse, as some folk could make an incorrect assumption that somehow the "jet" causes some oil "atomisation" which of course in this case, it doesn't. Cheers, Terry.
"Restrictor" it is then
For me it's just the association this word brings to mind.
Restrict: confine, bound, limit. Circumscribe,restrain, regulate, impede
Anything that impedes or limits flow to the cam would be bad right. One would either want to remove or modify this restriction or even make an elaborate device that would insure enough oil got to the cam
Control: Power of directing. power of restraining. means of restraint. means of regulating. place where something is overseen.
Some how I feel better with this
Jet: Stream of water water,steam, gas, flame, etc.
shot out esp. from a small opening. Spout or nozzle for this purpose
This makes me feel simply fantastic
In the United States we have learned to change reality with proper choice of words. Control Jet!!!!!! Awesome