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After re reading my thread I realized the timeline and context of everything was confusing. At one point I did have good spark at the plug. But now I do not. I picked up a basic spark tester and fuel pressure gauge. Fuel pressure is good. No spark. That brings me back to the cps. The two o thought I ordered I never actually ordered. So those are on the way now. 

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Using a voltmeter or 12vdc testlight (preferred) check for Battery_Voltage on the following pins (use battery_negative terminal for ground):
D1_5:  Battery_Voltage (Hot at all times)
D1_6:  At KEY ON, (Hot for 2-3 seconds). During CRANK, (Hot at all times).
D2_4:  At KEY ON, (Hot at all times). During CRANK, (Hot at all times).
 

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6 hours ago, camjeep3 said:

Swapped cps. No spark. No voltage at plug. Going to try a different meter to rule that out. But this is getting old

When you are checking the CPS are you cranking the engine over with the starter? The CPS only creates voltage when the engine is spinning.

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Ohm. I will do that and report back. 

Eagle. Yes. I have the multi meter in the cps plug and on the hood while I crank. I have tried back probing and directly to the pins in the plug

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