Yes, a bad ignition coil / misfire will cause an unburned mixture of gas/air to go into cat converter which will than combust in it and cause damage to either catalitic converter, oxygen sensor(s) or both. J.Dropic
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Yes, It can cause the engine to mis-fire and it also can cause the fuel pump to over heat/fail.
No, normally weedeater gas has oil mixed in with it. This will gunk up the engine and cause the spark plug to fail.
there could be many reasons that it would fail emmissions: such as sparks are bad or fouled, the spark plug wires are bad, the coil pack may need replaced,or your fuel injectors may need cleaned. If this doesnt work and you are getting the approx gas mileage, check your exhast system or your oxygen sensor.
Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
No.
there could be water in the gas, your cab is not adjusted right, the coil is going bad
the gas yea it's the gas you have to have gas to fire the coil im gifted in highschool even though im eleven
new coil but no spark to plugs is it getting gas? pick up coil under dis cap, crank pos sensor? any codes? very rarely does the distributor fail, but inspect it for slipped roll pin shorting out against pickup coil (cam pos sen), they say 1 out of 100 coils really fail, the others are unnecessarily replaced. does it have a blown fuseable link to the ASD auto shut-down relay
"no gas" is a simpleton, borderline criminal answer to a question like this. There are many things that can cause an engine to stall with gas being just one of them. I'll start the round table.... Ignition Coil.