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The burn-away at the center contact of the dist. cap may be a clue.
Although there exists deliberate clearance between the rotor tip and the individual cylinder terminals in the cap (and hence an arc), the center, carbon, contact is spring loaded against the rotor. If the carbon or the spring were missing, or the spring were broken, the resulting arcs, in an area not designed for an arc, would quickly cause the observed damage.
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