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Connect Jumper Cables to Starter Ground and to large Terminal On Starter Or To Output Side Of Started Solenoid - Connect Other End Of Jumper Cables To Car Battery Momentarily To Energize Starter - This Will Verify Starter Motor Operation - If It Starts Then Replace Solenoid or Battery. Additional Info at "https://www.6ya.com/philip_b05beb373d913f26"
Sounds like you have a wire that is ALMOST broken or the insulation is worn off and grounding, or turning is pulling a wire loose from a connection. .. this type of problem is HARD to trace down sometimes... good luck
The hose between the carburator and the block is probably cracked and sucking in air. Sometimes you can just put some electrical tape around it and it will work for a while, but it may need replaced.
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