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Originally Posted by LarryBible
Even if the circuit feeding the plugs is okay and it has new plugs does not mean that everything is good. As I tried to explain earlier, crud packs in around the plugs and offers a path to ground. You have to remove the plugs and use the special reamer to clean the holes out or use a hardwood stick and lots of time. Don't get the bright idea to use a steel brush because a broken bristle could work its way in a cylinder and cause damage.
Good luck,
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And that would cause 0 volts at the fuse? If so, does it make sense that I could check the relay etc by removing the wire from the fuse to the #4 GP and see if I get 12V?