So I have a mix and match electrical system in my 71 cuda. I have been doing a complete rebuild, so I have new dash harness, engine harness, headlight harness, and tail light harness. I did put my battery in the trunk and ran a cable to the starter post from the positive side. The battery is grounded in the trunk, and the engine is grounded in the engine bay. I attempted the alternator conversion by running a new larger cable from the alternator to the same starter post. Redline Gauges did the ammeter to voltmeter conversion. Xtra wiring I have done include a Keisler transmission 4l60e conversion including the controller. I have also wired in a Vintage Air A/C system. That is connected directly to the battery. A column tach rounds it out. So it is a mixture of factory (aftermarket, all new) harnesses, and some custom wiring. I am waiting for a reverse light harness from Year One. No brown wire to the starter solenoid if that means anything.
So, I have power to the starter and it also reads at the alternator. My biggest question is how do I get that power that is terminated at the starter to the ignition switch? Somehow the positive power at the starter needs to be activated by the ignition switch. I have a cable from the starter solenoid post to the small post on the starter, but no power to it at the solenoid. So obviously I don't have power anywhere else in the car. Blue wire on alternator spade and green wire on the other alternator spade. Coil is blue on positive and gray/black on negative.
Electrical is not my strong area in automotive work. I am not sure any of it is my strong area, but I am really lost with electricity. This may be the point I have it taken some where to get fixed, even though I don't want to. I need help with the magic to make it work. As soon as I have power, I can attempt to turn it over! Thanks guys.