Well I tried moving the battery Neg ground to another spot on the motor. It was on the bolt for the idler and fan pulley because the other one is stripped and wont stop spinning. Now its just beside the usual spot in a threaded hole I found in the bottom part of the head. Nothing.
I do also have the batt grounded to the body @ the fender.
I took the Positive clamp apart on the battery brushed it out and cut a fresh set of wires out to clamp back down too, this was off the power that goes to the fuse block. Nothing.
I did notice though, when I held the key for a few secs and it started, from what I could see from the drivers seat, the positive side on the battery shot a big blue spark.
Next time I tried starting it after that I just heard a relay click once.
A few months ago I hit a bad mud hole without the cover on my engine bay's fuse block, needless to say it got very dirty and blew a starter relay. Im thinking my next step is to pull that off and pick at the tiny clips to pull each wire off and try to give them a good cleaning...
The strap ground from firewall to motor is intact. What other grounds are there that I can check?
Also, it is not throwing any CEL's unfortunately.