Ok all wired correctly but had jump at the starter also had to tear the fuel shut off piston back so it would crank somethings not right perhaps it could be in the power control box on the firewall any advice would be greatly greatly appreciated
I just experienced the same situation you are dealing with (Ignition/Start Switch got stuck in the "Start" position)... Here is my journey of "the fix":
So... when this happened, I initially didn't have a clue what was going on. The engine fired up and came roaring to life. My practice is to increase idle to build air and as I was doing this I could hear a loud clanking noise coming from the engine. Note: Due to many years of gun-fire exposure, I have tinnitus and a moderate loss of hearing - but what I did hear sounded odd. I also noticed my volt meter jumping around too.
By the time (literally 30 seconds) I figured out that the starter was still engaged - it was too late.
I turned the engine off and tried a re-start... No-go. Not even a 'click'.
Opening the hood, I could see a little smoke emitting from my fuel shut-off solenoid but that was the least of the problem(s).
When the starter got stuck in the 'Start' position it fried the PCB (located on the firewall).
That was the 1st item I had to replace (PCB). I had hoped that would be the fix - but it also burned up the starter, so that was the 2nd item to replace.
After that (replacing the PCB & Starter), it cranked up nice but wouldn't run (remember that smoke from the fuel shut-off solenoid?) Well, that was still an issue. I opened up the fuel lever manually and it ran great. I just have to use the 'emergency shut off' lever in the cab to shut down now until I replace the solenoid.
Hope this information was helpful. I know you can bypass the PCB with a jumper - but I'll let you find that link, as I've never done that.
Sincerely,
Brad