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Old 11-01-2016, 05:41 PM   #1
JimEnic
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New Guy from Nebraska , HELP !!

Hey all, I have a 16 year old grandson that a friend of the family gave him a 1976 GMC C2500. Originally had a 425 motor but has a 350 now.
Anyway, grandson wants me to help him rebuild this thing. It has rust in usual places but I have done some rebuilding in my younger days. ha ha
So that isn't my issue.
I have some mechanical abilities as my son and I use to race Hobby Stocks on a local dirt track.
My problem is electrical. When you try to start it the lights on dash come on but turn it to start and nothing happens. I replaced the switch where the key goes into, but still won't turn over. We did a compression test on motor using a remote starter button so I know the starter will turn over the motor. Plus, he drove it to my house so I know it runs.

Any Help would be greatly appreciated
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Old 11-01-2016, 10:39 PM   #2
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Re: New Guy from Nebraska , HELP !!

Likely suspects:
1 & 2 - Sector gear, or the rack gear it mates to. These columns have a bad habit of breaking the last tooth on the sector gear which will cause your problem.
3 - Ignition switch proper
4 - Neutral safety switch

You can wire around the start part of the ignition switch with a push button.
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Old 11-02-2016, 11:27 AM   #3
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Re: New Guy from Nebraska , HELP !!

Hey Thanks for the info. I will do some more checking and see what I can find in there. It has a tilt wheel and I have never been inside one any further than to replace the key cylinder. First time for everything right ? ha ha ha
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