My guess is that the furnace stopped working, and then you tried changing the cylinders, and then found it is still not working.
So why did it break? If the fan is not coming on, the two logical things to check are +12 to the furnace. The second is the thermostat letting +12 volts go to the furnace to tell it to start? A blown fuse in either location can prevent this.
If you know about wiring, then pull off the thermostat, and short the red and white wires. If the furnace starts, the the thermostat is probably the problem. If it does not start, then it can still be a blown fuse to anything, or another problem.
You said the fan works while +12 is applied to it, so I am going to say it is most likely that the thermostat is the problem. Connecting the red and white wires might start the furnace, and prove the thermostat is not working.
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