The air intake .
Starter fluid is sprayed into the air intake or carburetor of snow blower. This allows the vehicle to have highly flammable ready to burn when it is started.
Starter fluid should be sprayed into the throttle body intake. Spray in small amounts, as the fluid is highly flammable. Any over spray could ignite if the engine backfires.
It is not recommended.
You can spray starter fluid directly into the air intake. You can also remove the cover to the air filter and spray it directly into the air filter.
You have to remove the left side headlight bulb. With the bulb out, use a hose and funnel to put the starter fluid into the headlight cavity, then put the bulb back in. Be careful not to add too much starter fluid as excess may leak out and is considered to be an environmental hazard.
i tried it all it did was backfire still wouldnt start Spray the starter fluid into the air filter intake. If it backfires and will not start you have a problem that needs to be fixed.
into the throttle body/ carburetor.
In the carborator if you have one. Otherwise in the air intake.
Not recommended.
you are loosing fuel pressure in the fuel system somewhere using starter fluid allows engine to start and pump fuel there by purging air from the system
I have a 1999 Yahama Blaster ATV. The ATV will only start when i spay starter fluid into the air filter, when i spray the starter fluid into the air filter it will only run for a short time. I have cleaned the carbraoter, and air filter seems to be in good working condition as well, the ATV also seems to have good compression.