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SOURCE: 1980 ford f100 choke no voltage
I have somewhat of the same problem but not really. I would check the fuse but you have probably done that. I would run new medium grade wire from powerpoint ( 12V source ) that is hooked up to your ignition. Then run to your choke wire. you can also do a manual set of the choke to get it started. My choke doesn't work at all and needs to be replaced. Having the same starting problem though.
SOURCE: 1966 ford f100 will not start
Have you checked the starter solenoid? Replace this and see if you're getting fire then. They are usually suspect and the first link in the chain between your battery and the distributor.
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yeah with motor mount change & trans. mount change little bit of wiring issue it will run fine. they put chevy engine in ford mustang all the time that why they run run so quick
SOURCE: I have a 1980 Ford
If it is a manual 4 speed + reverse then you have a problem with the reverse lock-out. If you took the plug out on the drivers side to add fluid then you lost some pieces in the bottom of the tranny. The correct fill plug is square and on the passenger side. I know because I just did it to my own truck 30 mins ago. Shifter moves into reverse but does not engage. Ill let you know if i fixed it with out having to r/r the tranny.
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