Bob67Barracuda
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For several years my 1967 Barracuda will occasionally do nothing with key crank. This car has ‘71 340 and 904 auto 3-speed from the early ‘70s. Problem was happening even before the 340 went in a few years ago. When it happens, headlights work and it’s not the battery. No crank in neutral or other gears. Didn’t take long to figure out that if I jiggle the floor shifter while it’s in park it will more often than not fire right up. Sometimes I’ve had to open the door and push the car a bit with my foot while jiggling the shifter. It’s never been more than a minor inconvenience and never left me stranded. Usually I can hear the click when I know the shifter has seated properly and/or triggered the switch. Today in the garage it was worse. I had to really shake the car to get it cranking. After that went for a drive with multiple shut offs and it was fine. I find that if I shift into park as I’m still barely rolling it’s less prone to happen.
I always figured there was a switch in the floor console but apparently not.
After reading a bunch of previous threads, I’m thinking NSS switch. But could it be the shift linkage? That’s where I’d be fuzzy on how to realign or even know what to look for.
Any input greatly appreciated!
I always figured there was a switch in the floor console but apparently not.
After reading a bunch of previous threads, I’m thinking NSS switch. But could it be the shift linkage? That’s where I’d be fuzzy on how to realign or even know what to look for.
Any input greatly appreciated!















