Scott - "All electrical passes through the ammeter" - all except for the
starter voltage, which goes directly from the battery to the starter
switch and then to the starter when the switch is pulled. I would
strongly suspect the cable from the battery to the starter switch. These
cables can develope corrosion under the insulation that can't be seen and
will cause a large voltage drop for little current drawn. Try jumpering
around the cable with a jumper cable and see if this cures the problem.
If it does, replace tha cable. Good luck - Dave
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