Sorry it took a while, had to run some errands...
All testing done with killswitch attached to engine and all testing done with black ground attached to M terminal on ignition switch.
With lanyard in and everything connected on ignition:
Off is 0.0
Run is numbers climbing Implies possible issue in switch.
On is numbere climbing
With lanyard out and everything connected on ignition:
Off is 0.0
Run is 0.0 As I'd expect..
On is 0.0
These below are really the same test. 2 killswitch wires OFF the one M terminal.
Once it's disconnected there, lanyard in or out makes no difference.
With lanyard in and 2 killswitch wires OFF of the one M terminal:
Off is 0.0
Run is 0.L
On is 0.L
With Lanyard out and 2 killswitch wires OFF of the one M terminal:
Off is 0.0
Run is 0.L
On is O.L
Thanks!!!
So I noted a little in the quote.
What's throwing me a little is the difference in results when killswitch wires are OFF the one terminal.
With wires off, it tests fine across key off/run/start.
With wires ON, it tests fine off, but rising numbers is still continuity when in run/start...
I think the very next thing before anything else, is I'd do the test on the wires I described to verify it's not shorting to ground.
IF that checks good (and I expect it will, but you never know), I'd go ahead and replace the ignition switch.
Perhaps something got loose in the ignition switch so when the kill wires are screwed in, it puts enough pressure to contact ground somehow, but when the screw is out, there's no pressure inside so it's not contacting ground? :noidea:
In any event, that's what I'd do based on those results.
As far as I can tell, once that kill wire has been tested, you've done the testing you can, and any testing is better than no testing and just throwing parts at it, right?
Most of the data seems to point to possible ignition switch. Looks like your first instinct was probably correct.
Wish it was definitive though..
Make sense? haha!
Sorry for the delay...
