In general, its not 100%, but if you widen the gap it increases the current in the sparc and causes
more burning of the contacts in the distributor. I usually try and find a cap with Brass not
aluminum contacts when running a hotter ignition setup. I also find if your running stock wires
and bump the gap they seem to break down and wear out faster, not scientific just seems like they do...
It likely did not ruin the coil, the coil is just getting old and the windings insulation breaks down with age.
Some last forever some last a few years./// Kinda luck of the draw there.
I'f the coil is over say 7 years old, it might be worth replacing with a quality
replacement and keep the one you have as a spare.
One thing to note, if you didn't know, the distributor in that motor distributes sparc and provides
the cam position sensor feed, which triggers the fuel injection, the spark is controlled by the crank position sensor.
On mine there is no adjustment for timing on the distributor unless you pull the distributor and clock it a tooth.
Dave