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Hmmmmm ... what would 'fry' a Pertronix? It's known that leaving the ignition switch on with the engine not running can cause a Pertronix to overheat and burn the power transistor (at least on the models used in Healeys; later types have protection against this). The only things I can think of are 1) a serious overvoltage event (stuck points in the regulator, maybe) or 2) a dead short downstream of the Pertronix. In either of these cases, putting points in ain't gonna fix the problem (for long).
I've experienced two instances: I had a coil go out - it developed an internal short that fried the pertronix. I verified this possibility with Pertronix' tech support. Also fumble-fingered troubleshooting. A friend and I fried one when his car died (bad gold coil) and we were troubleshooting it by the side of the road. Luckily he had old coil, points & condenser in his tool kit which got us home. Pertronix tech told me bubbles on the label show the unit has overheated - i.e. 'fried'.