If you put a coil in the wrong way, it can disrupt the intended electrical flow or magnetic field, leading to malfunction or inefficiency in the device. In some cases, it may cause overheating, damage to the components, or even create a short circuit. It's essential to follow the correct orientation to ensure safe and optimal operation. Always refer to the device's manual or guidelines for proper installation.
why/how do you think you put it on wrong?
put in a new condenser. this can be a couple problems, either the spark isn't jumping the gap it supposed and just sparking due to a bad spark plug gap or the wrong spark plugs for your car or your coil is bad which rarely happens but it can with age
It does not beat
I'd also check the coil.
The coil will align itself with the magnetic field (poles) of the magnet.
Depends on what kind of "wrong" fuel you're referring to...
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No. It will just misfire.
Nothing happens, except your wallet will be lighter.
It will hydroplane on wet roads.
Engine wear and damage can occur.
there is no wrong answer any thing you put is right