"... across the 3.3 uF film capacitor at terminals 1 and 5. Term. 1 is correct with a 419mv reading but Term. 5 is reading 0 where it should be 60."
Terminal 1 should read 350 volts DC. It is connected to the 2A3 plate (A2) which is connected through the plate choke to the power supply high voltage (380v). If that tube is not getting high voltage power, then the cathode at T16 will also be zero volts, and it is connected through the output transformer primary to T5.
"Next, my .1 uF 630V film cap. is reading 51.5 mv at term. 1 where that should be 0 and correct at term. 14."
The 0.1uF capacitor is connected to T2, not T1. T2 should read 230v (well, something around 200-250v anyhow) - but if the high voltage power is not functioning on that side, then it will be at ground potential.
"Terminal 16 should read 60 and i'm getting .4mV and down to 0."
See the first note.
"My four pin sockets:
A1- .3 should be 60 A4- 0 should be 60; C3- 49.4 should be 0
Everything else checked out fine!"
C3 should be grounded through the 249K resistor (T12 to T10) and the 220 ohm CC resistor (T12 to C3). You should have confirmed this by measuring 249K ohms from C3 to ground in the resistance measurements. The 220 ohm CC resistor is a little fragile, so that's the likliest place for a failure - do the resistance check again, and wiggle that resistor a bit to see if it's intermittent.