Your info above does not exactly tell me which terminal you got 12v on, or when. The wire supplying the toggle switch should come from the load side of the amp meter. (not the side hooked to the battery lead on the starter relay) This will give the toggle sw power all the time on one of its terminals. The other side of the toggle sw should have the wire going to the coil (or the ballast resistor on the coil if it needs one), and one going to the push button starting sw. If the output side of the toggle switch is not hot when the switch is on, it may be a bad sw. If the input side of the switch goes dead with it on, you may have a bad connection.wire going to the amp gauge load side. or the wire going to the starter battery cable connector. The coil should be either a 12v no external resistor required, or a 12v with resistor required (with a resistor) or a 6v coil with the resistor. Unless it is cranking, you will not be testing the coil. JimN
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