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I have checked the fusible link that's on the starter relay. And it's good.
When my fusible link finally went south it looked good and had continuity, but after checking everything else I replaced it anyway. All problems disappeared at that point. Well, OK, all electrical problems
Ok, I'll try and replace the fusible link. I have just replaced the starter to High Torque mini starter (Powermaster Mastertorque 9613). Will the fusible link hold up to 50amp?
If it's not the link it could be to be at the bulkhead connector
Did anything change between the times when you did and didn't have power? Did you replace anything, do anything?
Found the problem. The cable from the battery to the starter had burned off. it was to thin (not the stock one that was there). So I added a larger cable and everything now works. Thanks for the tips guys!