Jasper,
Do you have a wring diagram for your car?
The ignition wiring is fairly simple. Turing the key to the accessory position allows the radio and other devices to operate. The next sequence in the ley is the run mode. In this mode power from fuse #1 is sent via terminal #15 on the key switch to the 4 ohm ballast resistor.
The next sequence for the key is the start position. In this position power from fuse #1 is sent via terminal 50 of the ignition key switch to the terminal 50 on the starter motor. While thye key is in the start mode power will be provided to the starter and the starter motor will crank the engine. As soon as the key is turned to the rum position the starter motor will stop cranking the engine.
If you can get the the rear of the ignition switch module with a multi-meter look for 12V on terminal 50 when the key is in the crank mode. At the same time you should have 12V on one side of the 4ohm ballast. resistor. As the key is turned to the run position 12V should disappear from terminal 50 of the starter switch and motor. In the rum position 12V should remain on terminal 15 and one side of the 4 ohm ballast resistor.
(I have not mentioned the starter lock out feature for automatic transmissions, assuming it is working okay on your car)
Jeff C.
1970 280SL 4-speed