Cusser
+1y
Did you actually TEST the original switch or the one from the parts yard to see if it was bad before replacing it? Guess, what, most likely NOT the tumbler portion of the switch unless the rare chance that the cog broke off.
You need to learn to test stuff to KNOW what's wrong, not just throw parts at it. I have two used electrical ignition switches from the parts yard. But I won't sell to you, you're just doing shotgun. Get a voltmeter/multimeter for $10-$12 at Sears on sale, or $3 at Harbor Freight, and learn to use it.