Does your DMM have a diode test?
"On a (digital) DMM, there will usually be a diode test mode. Using this, a silicon diode should read between .5 to .8 V in the forward direction and open in reverse. For a germanium diode, it will be lower, perhaps .2 to .4 V or so in the forward direction. Using the normal resistance ranges - any of them - will usually show open for any semiconductor junction since the meter does not apply enough voltage to reach the value of the forward drop. Note, however, that a defective diode may indeed indicate a resistance lower than infinity especially on the highest ohms range. So, any reading of this sort would be an indication of a bad device but the opposite is not guaranteed." That's from
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/semitest.htm#sttdj Am I right in thinking that the diodes just got shoved/bent a bit when you put the heat sink on? It's been a few months since I built my kit, but unless you really gouged out part of the body, I'd imagine it's more that the leads bent.
Mary
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DIY 2-ways (TAD TD-2002, AE TD15M), Stereomour 45
Fostex TH-500RP, S.E.X. 2.1
Eros Phono