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Old 10-23-2022, 01:18 PM   #1
72timemachine
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Trying to start without the key.

Hello,

I'm not Mr. Goodwrench , however, tell me if this will work. I am trying to help a disabled friend get a 30' RV off his property. The RV in question is a 1977 with a 454 Chevrolet big block mated to a th400 transmission. While the key has long gone missing, I was able to turn the steering wheel nearly 1/2 a turn in each direction to see if it would lock, however it did not seem to want to lock when turned in either direction. So one would think, I at least have steering.

To be honest, I forgot to move the shift lever around to see if the ignition key cylinder located about a 12" down from the shift lever on the column would allow me to put the RV in drive, reverse, etc. If worse come to worse, I can disconnect the linkage at the trans and shift it from there...yeah, I know, kinda dodgy right.

Finally, if I run a jumper wire to the terminal marked "battery" on the distributor cap to the positive post on the battery that should bypass the ignition switch and provide constant power to the coil to start and run the engine, no?

Then to get the engine to turn over, I would imagine connecting a starter button from the main positive terminal at the starter motor to the positive terminal of the starter solenoid would work.

I only need to back this vehicle up about 75 feet out of a super tricky driveway in order to get it out into the alley where it then be towed away. You ain't gonna move it with any type tow truck on this planet...so let's forego that conversation. Amazingly, it only has 12,000 miles on it.

Thank you for any help.
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