Welcome to jeepz.com . Although I do not have the manual for a 1994 , I went through my '92 FSM YJ section. Knowing that the XJ has a feed from the alternator that powers the PCM , I thought I would confirm that on the YJ . Yes , as you would think , it has the same feed . On the back of the alternator , there is the field connection . It is a black plastic or bakerlite square that is bolted to the rear of the alternator. On the '92 YJ wiring harness it's an 18 gauge wire tan / black tracer that powers the PCM. The '92 has a four wire harness disconnect . Hoping this is relative on the 1994. The ignition coil d alternator along with injector harness , TPS , idle air control motor , temp sensor(s) oil pressure and the like , the alternator would have gotten disconnected in the engine pull . You'll want to confirm there is connection . Do check across all fuses for power . The ignition switch is fed from the PDC from the same fuse as the starter relay. Understanding your feelings on how can this happen on an engine pull when not too much electrical would be disconnected but since this is in fact occurring , these are items that will have to be checked. I believe power is lost to PCM but the starter circuit has lost power as well and the ignition is likely to be why . I'm not suggesting to replace the ignition switch but to confirm if power is present or lost there. BTW , an 8 gauge red wire from the alternator feeds two 50 amp maxi fuses in the PDC. I think those are marked as ignition fuses in the PDC in my XJ , ought to be the same in your '94 YJ ? To me , this seems to point to the alternator wiring which feeds PCM , ignition coil and injector harness ground , all from the field wiring. This is a good place to start since your wrangler is showing signs of power loss in terms of volts. It worked before the pull , try to imagine how the wiring would have been done from disconnect to reconnect . A lot going on in a motor pull , I know . A lot to recall . Went through this last summer on a ford van engine pull ( front subframe drop , actually ) . Although ford and jeep are apples and oranges , the system's aren't worlds apart , just different connections. Anyway , I'd get out the computer safe test light and start probing for power with the key on . The really strange thing is that the dash is lit without the ignition on just by reconnecting the battery ? Before even turning the key to ignition on , go over your connections to confirm them . I'm sure you've got all the right wires in the right place but I'd pay close attention to the alternator field since there is so much responsibility from it to powering the posted items which your having issues with now. No crank , no spark or even power at the positive side of the injectors ? This sounds like the PDC isn't getting power to the 50 amp fuses . I really hope this helps .