One thing that may bear mention and I'll start with a question: why use a Pertronix (lotsa reasons).
But I think to get an advantage other than possibly a "hotter" spark, you should know that the brass cam gear and brass distributor gear are in good condition and there isn't so much slop between them that the hotter spark advantage is lost in timing changes of a couple degrees.
So get out the timing light and run the engine at idle, while looking at the ball on the flywheel, or notch in the front pulley. If it varies by, say, 1/8 inch, you've got a wear issue that a Pertronix can't fix, since it uses the same shaft on the diz as do the points.
Others should chime in on this...