Hello, i need some help with an starting issue on my 72 challenger.
Some details. 318 engine, MSD ignition, carburetor en wire's. 3 months ago did an full rewiring with new wire's.
No major issue's since rewiring. Normal I pay somebody to do all the work on the car. But lately a little short on budget.
So I decided to do some things myself with the help of my father in law.
Last weekend we fixed an small fuel leakage at the fuel tank, the electric fan motor did not start, so we made it directly again to solve overheating. Fixed an small leakage at the radiator, but the starting issue which started some 4 weeks ago we could not fix.
Prior and after the rewiring when ignition switch was turn to start the car the voltage would drop to zero causing the msd box not to receive power in order the ignite(start) the engine.
We solved that by putting an separate switch which would give the msd box his power and by turning the ignition key. The car would start. This have been working like that since the engine rebuild beginning of 2014. unfortunate starting this way is not working anymore.
If I push the msd switch to on, I put the ignition key to on, no cranking of the engine, leaving the positions (ign. on, msd switch on) like that and use an screwdriver on the starter solenoid, the engine turns over and starts with no issue.
I tried changing the the starter solenoid with an new one, It did not solve my issue.
What could be the issue ?
My father in law thinks the switch in the steering column has gone bad and should be replaced ? He used to work on his cars(70's ford) himself so he knows his stuff. or he says put an extra start/stop button to start the engine. Would be an great anti-theft solution(3 switches). But actually would like to be able to start the car by just simply turning the key.
What do you guys think is my issue ?
Before I go out their and find an ignition switch, don't even want to think on how to install it.
Any help is appreciated.
Alvin Z.