OK, it's all wired up and ready. When I turn the ignition, I hear the solenoid on the starter click, but the starter does not turn the flywheel. Battery is good, engine will move if I crank on the crank pully. It's a new, rebuilt starter. My thinking is that I have some kind of ground short so that although the starter is getting juice enough to pull in the solenoid, there's not enough current to run the starter motor (due to the short). If I put the key to just run or accessory, everything seems to be OK (lights, gauges, etc.). Ideas how to resolve?
Stats: 4.6L 1997 fuel injection, used FF body/dash wire harness and Ron Francis Telorvek EFI engine system.



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We walked through all the basics and found that the coils were not getting voltage once the switch was turned to START. Turns out I had wired the ignition and ACC lines on the ignition key switch backwards (they are really hard to see which terminals are which, especially when your eyes are going bad with age!). Anyway, now it can start!...barely, but not really run. Engine has been sitting since I'm guessing 2006. Very probably I have a blown head gasket. I pulled and checked all the (brand new) plugs. #1 plug was black. I cleaned it up and put it back in. Cranked and ran it for 5 seconds (very rough) and pulled the plug again. It was black again. And lots of smoke out that side of the exhaust.