I've had a used hacked up radio from a tech with the mod limiter removed and other mods and it was loud as heck on the air and all the CB guys thought it sounded badass.
If you put that radio on a scope it would have been all over the place.
Although it sounds good, it won't be putting out a clean signal - but that being said you may not care.
If you want a clean signal that isn't splattering then don't touch the coils - any tech that touches the coils is ruining the filter system and isn't a real tech...they are a CB mod specialist who charges you money to do things to the radio so it sounds "loud" on the air.
If you're happy with the result then no harm, no foul. If you're bleeding through your neighbors speakers and TV then at least you'll know why
The best rule of thumb is - don't touch the coils. I've messed with 100's of radios that sounded great on the air and I never touched the coils.