couldn't ignore it! I laid awake all night thinking about it :D . If you removed carpet, you had to remove seats. Is there a seat belt or seat interlock that you didn't reconnect? Also why would yopu think that the starter switch would go bad just sitting there? I can see you possibly blowing the fusible link while working on the car, but I can't imagine anything you did effecting the switch.
Just suggesting that you not throw parts at a problem. There is a systematic troubleshooting procedure for almost any problem ( listen to me talk here). You can save time & money if you take things one step at a time. Try posting your non-start problem a the electrical forum of chevelle tech, both John Mutha & Elree Colby REALLY know their stuff. On 4/25/05, Crazy Rusty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Sorry… crazy and Chevelle both start with C's.. that gets me every time! -- Rick Schaefer 72 TPI El Camino

