Re: 67 Holley 2300 Problem
More than likely....
A quick test. Place a jumper clip lead from the +battery to the ballast resistor "Ignition" switch side. If the engine runs without holding the key in"start" then your problem is somewhere in that circuit. IF the engine still dies then you probably have an open ballast resistor. To test that just short across the resistor with your jumper. If engine runs then you know for sure the resistor is shot. It won't hurt to run the engine for a short period with the ballast resistor jumpered.
More than likely....
A quick test. Place a jumper clip lead from the +battery to the ballast resistor "Ignition" switch side. If the engine runs without holding the key in"start" then your problem is somewhere in that circuit. IF the engine still dies then you probably have an open ballast resistor. To test that just short across the resistor with your jumper. If engine runs then you know for sure the resistor is shot. It won't hurt to run the engine for a short period with the ballast resistor jumpered.
OK.... thanks to all who assisted me in this problem. The new ignition switch fixed my problem of engine starting & immediately shutting down. It began with an occasional issue & progressed to something that happened constantly. The carb bowls overflowing started me down the path of a carb(s) issue ....still don't know on that. I've read here that most carb issues are actually ignition issues & I am now a believer ! At least I now know a lot more about the ignition system AND have a lot of experience in re-kitting Holley carbs. By the way, I did find an Ebay seller with an exact match for the original switch. All the usual vendors seem to have just the incorrect configuration ones.

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