Hi, Guys: I got a '62 Ambassador, 327 with AT, yesterday morning. The car has a rebuilt engine, beautiful and sparklingly clean. The car started and ran to drive it on and off of my car trailer, and then started again several times as I played with the carburetor. After some adjustments, I turned off the car left it for a bit, and when I returned the car will not start. I can hear a muffled, very fast "th-th-th-th-th" from the area where the starter is, but it is as if the starter gear is not engaging. It was not the typical failed solenoid single click sound. I have put the car into "L" and rocked the car back and forth, then when that didn't work I tapped on the started with a mallet. But to no avail. When I was under the car looking at the starter, I see that a blue wire off the starter is cut. Also, when I had the air cleaner off the car, I noticed that part of the wiring harness is disconnected. Right behind the coil, there are three wires that come off the harness, a yellow to the coil, an orange one (I think) to coolant temp sensor, and then a disconnected red one. It looks to me like the disconnected red one is supposed to plug into that vacuum sensor that prevents the starter from engaging when you shift into neutral while the car is running. If I have identified it right, this sensor is on the intake manifold right behind the carburetor, but the plug was busted off of it. I pulled an extra, used vacuum sensor from my stock of 196 parts, but it didn't solve the starting problem when I put it on and connected the wire. This is my first 327 engine, so I'm sort of in the dark here. My questions are: - where does the blue white from the starter go? - is the vacuum sensor in fact what I found behind the carb? I did have a quick look at the TSM but couldn't locate these wires in my limited time to problem solve. If I need a replacement starter for this car, does anyone see on on Ebay right now that will fit? Thanks, Justin _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com