Re: No power to switch
So what about the other questions I asked about your wiring configuration? Fuse at starter? Based on the diagram that my crystal ball is telling me to look at, your signal is coming in from the engine harness, through the ammeter, which is then routed from 1 terminal on the ammeter, through the neutral switch, back over to a terminal on the other side of the ammeter, and into your ignition switch. There may, or may not be a 20A inline fuse between the ammeter, and the ignition switch.
So, assuming that my crystal ball is correct, your best course of action is to do as follows.
Check the fuse at the starter.
Bad: Replace.
Good: Check for power on the ENGINE side of the connetor, at the Blue/Red wire.
Got juice?
No: Replace wiring between fuse and connector.
Yes: Plug in the connector, and check for power on the other side of the connector.
Connection good?
No: Clean connection with electrical contacts cleaner and a small brush, or rolled up pieces of sandpaper. Fill connector with dielectric grease, and retest.
Yes: Move up to the dash panel. Test for power on the purple wire on the Top right terminal of the ammeter.
Got juice?
No: Repair/Replace wiring between engine connector, and ammeter.
Yes: Test for power on the bottom right connector on the ammeter.
Juice?
No: Check wiring to neutral safety switch.
Juice to switch?
No: Replace wiring
Yes: Replace switch.
Juice?
Yes: Follow wiring from ammeter to starter switch.
Is there an inline fuse?
No: Replace/Repair wiring between ammeter and starter switch.
Yes: Check fuse.
Blown?
Yes: Replace.
No: Retest power at starter switch.
Power?
Yes: Problem solved.
No: Repair/Replace wiring between fuse and starter switch.
NOTE: "Repair/Replace" could mean something as simple as cleaning the wiring contacts with sandpaper and electric terminal cleaner, and re-tightening connection.