Engine cutting out on sharp left turn

I had a 89 Dodge Van that did the same thing. ON sharp left turns it would die and would start right back up as soon as I finished turning even when I was still rolling. Mechanic hooked up gagues and checked for fuel and spark when driving. He found spark would cut out and kill the engine for a few seconds and then be fine when you started going straight again. He replaced the computer and worked ok for a few days, then started doing it again. He couldn't figure it out. Tried another mechanic and they were no help either. I lived with it for a while until it got so bad it did it on every left turn. Then one day it wouldn't start, I checked and no spark from the coil. When I removed the coil it felt very light compared to the other ciols I had laying around. I cut the coil open and there was almost no oil in it. The coil was mounted sideways on the engine and the oil leaked out over time. When I made a left turn the oil would move to one end of the coil and stop working until I started going straight again. I put a new coil in mounted straight up and down and never had that problem again. If you have a spare coil around give it a try, easier than a carb rebuild. What could it hurt.