Can I use starting fluid on a snowblower?
People also ask, can you spray starting fluid in a spark plug hole?
Starting fluid is sprayed into the engine intake near the air filter, or into the carburetor bore or a spark plug hole of an engine to get added fuel to the combustion cylinder quickly. It is used more often with carbureted engines than with fuel injection systems.
Similarly, it is asked, where do you spray starting fluid on a Craftsman snowblower?
Normally you spray it in the carburetor throat. Dump out the old gas. If it has a fuel bowl, remove that and dump out the water/gas first, or drain it out the drain plug if it has one. If you can get it going, use some sea foam or other cleaner with the first tank of gas.
How to Use Starting Fluid on a Fuel Injected Car. Starting fluid is most commonly used in a carbureted engine. While starting fluid can still be used it needs to be sprayed into the injectors.