If used excessivly it could remove the lubrication from the cylinder walls
Destroys push rods, valves, rocker arms, and pistons if valves drop into cylinders, DO NOT EVER use ether!
yes.
It will get hydrolocked and that can cause damage all the way up to the engine if attempt to start. Need to ether drain lines or replace.
Water is a polar molecule, components of petrol have nonpolar molecules.
Ether will impair the function of the nerves. It does not leave any permanent damage, however. Ether anesthetic may cause side effects such as nausea.
Yes. It can cause brain damage or even death.
There is a chance of it, that engine has glow plugs, starting fluid can explode when the glow plugs come on causing engine damage. Before using starting fluid on this type engine, make sure glow plugs are not plugged in, and can not come on.
no, just temporary
Its ether siezed or if its electric start the silenoid might be bad.
They did not have enough food, less then the North. Most men never came back from war, they didn't have shelter ether.
NO unless you use to much in one shot it could bend your push rods (vapor lock) little amounts of ether will not harm it oh ya one more thing never use ether if you are using the glow plugs
No, too much fuel already. Prop open the butterflies in either the Carburetor or the one on the Mass Air Flow sensor and let it evaporate for about 30 minutes then you can use ether.