This is a strange one for me. I had previously pulled the dash to repair the odometer and tach, but when I got it back together, it would not turn over. I pulled the steering column and adjusted the ignition switch (where the rod goes from the key switch to the actual ignition switch) and it then started fine.
But. . .
I had to pull the dash again to zero the tach, and the same problem -- no start.
Today I pulled the column again, checked the switch and it works fine.
I checked each segment of the wiring from the ignition switch to the starter, and found no continuity from the clutch switch (this is a manual trans.) to the starter motor. I know some '75s had a seatbelt lockout override switch, and my wiring diagram shows this as the only thing between the clutch switch and the starter, but I don't see this on my car.
Any ideas on where a break may be? Is there another relay somewhere? Why does this seem to be related to pulling the driver's side dash?
I've wired a push button from the battery directly to the starter, so I do have a way to start it, but I'd like to get the key switch to work.
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