Andy,
remove fuse #4 and put power on pin #87 as before. Does the fuel pump run?
If yes, there would appear to be a short between pin #87 and the feed wire from fuse #4 to the fuel pump.
If no, then there is a power feedback short from an electrical component on fuse 2, 3, 5 or 6.
If you think of power running in one direction, one side of fuses 2,3,4,5,6 is connected to the same originating power source in a chain. The outgoing side of the fuse routes power to the electrical components. In truth without going through a diode power will go in any direction. What I mean by power feedback is that a power short in the wiring coming from an electrical device is being routed back to the fuse. Because the fuses are chained together on the feed side power can come back through the fuse and then out to another device through one of the chained fuses.
If the answer is no I suspect from our earlier conversation that there is a power short through one of the electrical components fed by fuse #6. Put fuse #4 back in place and remove fuse #6. Apply power to pin #87 as before. If the fuel pump runs there is a power feedback short in one of the components fed by fuse #6. Fuse #6 controls the cigar lighter, as well as the starter valve relay and the rich mixture relay.
These steps should help isolate the problem. I suspect the relay wiring from out ealier conversation.