In the throttle body were the filter is it should work.....
In the intake. You can spray it directly on the air filter and it will be sucked into the intake.
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.
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.
In the carborator if you have one. Otherwise in the air intake.
Don't ever !!!!!
sometimes after a few trys it will start on it's own.
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.
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.
easiest and safest way to spray starter fluid is to spray it straight into air cleaner. you will not need to remove anything to do this and the engine will suk the fluid thru you really need to have the throttle body looked at ,as starter fluid is primarily for use in a diesel,not a gas engine
One way is to start the engine and spray starter fluid around all edges of the intake. When you find a leak the engine RPMs will increase. Be very careful and have a fire extinguisher ready just in case. Know that any spark will ignite the starter fluid.
You really dont want to use starter fluid on a 91' because it can cause severe damage to your engine
Fuel Pump. Test For Fuel. Sound As If All Else Is Working Check for and replace any and all bad fuses. Check for fuel leaks. Check for trouble codes in the computer.