An Ether Starting Valve is used in diesel engines to inject ether into the engine's combustion chamber to facilitate cold starting. The Ether Starting Valve is typically located near the engine's intake manifold and is controlled by a solenoid valve. Ether is a highly flammable liquid that is used as a starting fluid for diesel engines in cold weather conditions, as it helps to ignite the fuel mixture more easily.
Attributes: • Able to be used with a 76.2mm Diameter Ether Cylinder. • Manufactured to precise specifications and are built for durability, reliability, and productivity.