Once I took everything apart and put it back together I got spark (maybe something just wasn't seated properly) in any case, today I turned it over and I got some backfire. Not great, but a step in the right direction, now I think it's a matter of timing. Thanks again for the help! :)
unplugging the module did stop the fuse from blowing. all the terminals were really buried in that gum-like potting material. There weren't any visible signs of scortching or burning, but at least I have a much better idea on where to look. I'll try replacing the module and see what happens...
I have the same problem a lot of GN's seem to have; engine turns over, I have fuel pressure, but no spark. I've checked the crank sensor, it's installed correctly (might be bad, but I don't think so) my problem is I'm blowing the CCCI fuse as soon as the key is turned. (I believe this has...