Is this a saddle mount mechanical push switch with a button the rod activates down to start????????
If so, first remove a battery cable at the battery and then the big cable on the switch and arent there two screws (best I recall sorry) to remove the switch. Do that and you can see how burned or pitted the copper post on the starter (under switch) is and maybe clean and file it and look for bad burns or pits in the washer looking contact and double wedged copper contactor that pushes down between starter button/post and the switch. Make sure it gets fully depressed to mate up the starter post and switch when the push button is depressed ???
If the battery and cables and grounds and starter is okay perhaps the switch isnt getting fully depressed for mechanical reasons and/or perhaps the switch and/or starter post is burned and pitted preventing good electrical contact
Thats about allllll I know/remember about it maybe the other more IHC current gents can add to this
John T Knee deep in theory but havent owned IHC's for yearsssssssssss
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