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Re: 1972 starting issuesPosted by Dennis Benson on November 02, 2009 at 07:23:16 from (64.12.116.206): In Reply to: Re: 1972 starting issues posted by Justin Capps on November 01, 2009 at 17:37:29:
Chevy's like that have a rod from the key switch down the inside of the steering column to the ignition switch. When you turn the key it pulls on the rod and pulls the switch. The rod has a 90 degree bend on each end to fit into the key lock and the switch on the other end. Those get bent over time and don't completely pull the switch into position. They can be bent back and the switch will work again. If you can junp start it on the selenoid it's possible the rod can be the cause.
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