You really need to start troubleshooting then.
If your ignition switch is working properly, then you'll have power going to the clutch interlock relay when the key is in the 'start' position. If your clutch switch isn't working (on the pedal) the relay won't activate, but that's why I suggested jumping the pins.
If you just need to get it started, run a wire from the starter solenoid spade terminal to your start wire on the key (or to a new start button/switch, so you dont have to chop up your harness).
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