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You haven't really described what is going on here so I will try from various points.
1. Is there any noise at all from the starter when you turn the key? Do the headlights dim? Do you get power to everything else?
Headlights dimming when key turned indicates power getting to starter but starter locked or a broken battery post clamp. The buss mounted on the battery terminal is subject to corrosion and may cause the keyswitch not to get power. The interlock you speak of temporarily bypasses the clutch switch so the truck can be started in neutral with the clutch engaged.
If there is no noise, test key switch, clutch switch, starter solenoid, battery.
If there is noise (click), check starter, battery.
If the starter turns but not the engine, check starter/flywheel.
If the starter/engine turns, but no start, check for available fuel/spark.
Hope this helps, write back with more info if you can. Good Luck
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Aaron Ford
95 2WD Nissan PU E
2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue GX
"The hard part about playing chicken is knowing when to flinch" Scott Glenn in The Hunt for Red October
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