Re: Here's one for ya ???
There is a connection somewhere with some resistance, enough to drop the voltage. The problem is not in the ignition switch. You proved that by switching it out. Check all the connections from the battery to the switch and while you are at it from there to the coil and distributor. Use some conductivity electrical grease, available at any hardware store, and make sure all the connections are shinny metal. I had the same problem and it turned out to be the clip where the after market fuse sits next to the starter terminal. Shinning up the clip and some conductive grease fixed the problem.
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