Birdman330
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That's actually interesting (to me). When I worked at the VW dealer, the technicians there had told me that on the diesels, you use silicone spray for this on those engines... not normal "starting fluid". The starting fluid was too explosive and could damage the engines.. much like what has been stated here. But that the silicone spray, while still combustible, was more compatible with the high compression and necessary lubricating properties that diesel engines require to burn as fuel.
I had a friend and former co-worker told me about why starting fluid got banned at our job. Since someone -cough- manager -cough- decided to use a heavy amount of ether on a Diesel Engine, resulting in a flame coming out of the air intake and promptly starting a fire.