73 Bird starter/wiring issue

hdinch

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Ok, here is the issue I am having........My 73 bird which has been sitting in storage for the last 6 years has lost the ability to turn the started over. I towed this thing home a few months ago and intially the starter would turn over. Somewhere after a times of checking spark it would no longer turn over. Since this thing was sitting for so long i just decided to replace components. Here is what was replaced as I cannot still get the bird to turnover.


a. nuetral safety switch

b. engine wiring harness

c. battery cables

d. battery

e. starter was tested and works,

f. Ignition switch/along steering column

I think that is it. I could have sworn the engine harness would clear it up as it was a wreck and I was removing the ac anyway and going to just heat. I am getting nothing to the starter and not sure where else to go at this point. The fuses where also checked. Any sugestions and where to go from here. I am stuck....
 
have you checked when the key is turned to the start position if the starter solenoid is getting any current?
 
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Yes, and the issue is somewhere prior to the engine harness. I am not sure where to check.. as the ignition switch has to hot leads to it. But I am not sure which wire corresponds to the fuse panel. The Chilton manual talks about a green and pink wire as far as I can tell. Both the hot wires are red. So I am unsure on where to take it from here....
 
it is somewhat of an investment but you should buy the factory manuals, they have much more detail than chiltons. I think you can get them from Helms Publishing.
 
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