OK, as embarassed as I am, I am still going to ask for help. I completely removed my dash, 'refurbished' it, and reinstalled it. It was a big job for a newb like me. Everything is back in place, minus a few bulbs. I tried to start it, but no go. New battery last fall, everything appears to light up as it should. At first I thought that I didnt tighten the battery cable enough, no clicking sound or turning over or anything. The ignition connection is just a multi slot connector, so it seems hard to mess up, but I found a way. I would be very appreciative for any suggestions, that I could start the process of elimination and sleep well at night again.
It was originally a 283 column auto, now a 454 4 sp on the floor. Now that you mention the neutral switch, it does seem to be acting as if that is the problem. I am not sure how the builder would have taken care of that when changing to a muncie, but maybe someone knows the most likely scenario. Where does the neutral switch connect if it were factory? Thanks for the suggestion....I have a glimmer of excitement! (fuses all appear good)
Yes, if that is what happened, then you likely need to go under the dash by the steering column and look for 2 wires, I think 12 gauge. If my memory is right, there should be 2 purple wires in a double connector. If so, put a jumper wire across them and try it.
Don't forget to push the clutch in when you try it!!!
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Yes, if that is what happened, then you likely need to go under the dash by the steering column and look for 2 wires, I think 12 gauge. If my memory is right, there should be 2 purple wires in a double connector. If so, put a jumper wire across them and try it.
Don't forget to push the clutch in when you try it!!!
x2 on the purple wires in the connector.I was just looking at them last night
Carl you da man! I am at home for lunch and did a quick check. There was no disconnection, but I just turned the column housing fully to the left and the 454 growled at me. I had dropped the column somewhat to access the dash cluster and must have moved the housing to the right with all the manipulation going on. Its sounds like a little deal, but you made my weekend. I wont even repeat what I went through to diagnose the problem prior to asking for help, but you can imagine. Thank you Thank You Thank You! SWEET!!
Yessir...this car has put me in my place a few times. I dont have a mechanic that I trust enough to leave it with, and I want to learn as I go anyway. Once again, this site has saved me more grief and money. I'll still drive around lost for three hours before I ask for directions, I think that came stock with the parts I was born with. ;)