Very, very, very, very little - no ignition spark.
When your radiator fails in a car, your car will overheat. Sometimes it will explode with steam. Usually you lose your radiator coolant. Often you will have to replace your radiator.
Your car will still steer but it will feel very heavy.
When the thermostat in your car fails it usually fails to open which in turn does not allow radiator water to pass through the engine and cool it, so the engine over heats.
The car doesn't run right, that's what happens.
There is a small ignition module (relay) that is built into the distributor that is notorious for burning up.....
hello, depending, on what year your car is,it could bend the valves! or sometimes you could get lucky.
When MBR fails then the operating system will not load.
The car will start to overheat and if ignored will sieze the engine, causing it to need either totally rebuilt or totally replaced (ussually cheaper)
How long should it approximately work a car distributor?
A distributor will change the way the car runs not the way it drives.
Done properly there is nothing wrong with a cut and shut car but the seller should inform the buyer of the vehicle's history.
If it has a distributor, then all the plug wires will merge at the distributor. Follow the wires.