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...ether in a spray can) find the air intake and remove the filter sponge. Spray the starting fluid into the air intake and try to start it. If you don't have starting fluid, you can use WD-40. DON'T ...

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...spray ether into the plenum When I turn the key to start the car I do not hear the "hum" of the fuel pump. So I get out, pop the hood and spray ether into the plenum. I can then start the ...

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...as u press the gas it will drive for a couple minutes and shut off and won't start back up unless u spray more ether on the injectors what is the problem possibly bad fuel pump. Check fuses

...spray it with ether. Just one spray it starts right up and will run till you shut it off. But if you drive it it won't shift gears. Any suggestions of what it might be? well you seem to have a ...

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...when I spray with ether it will run but at high speed wide open like their no throttle When spraying with ether, if it runs for about 10-20 seconds and dies, the carb idle circuits are plugged

...spray ether in carburator it will start. but it wont on its own. what do i need to do to the carburator to get it to start on its own? i have replaced battery and new spark plug and fresh fuel. it ...

Question about 1989 GSX 750 F (Katana)

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...ether starting aid can in the air inlet would confirm propane supply problem or if it doesn't fire with the ether spray, That will confirm an ignition system problem. Be careful with the ether

...are spraying but refuses to start. See if it will start with ether or starting fluid sprayed into air cleaner do not spray while cranking in case it backfires and blows out a big flame on your

Question about 1989 GSX 750 F (Katana)

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...all those things, except the fuel supply, is serviceable. As you already know there is a problem with the fuel supply that needs investigation and repair it seems hardly worth using an ether

ether spray, which is what starting fluid usually is, is extremely volatile and is of invaluable help when trying to determine where a starting fault is - if an engine fires after a whiff of ether, it

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