Ok folks, here is the next hurdle for me to get over; In another post I mentioned I have a starter switch issue. I disassembled my switch, cleaned the corrosion and put it back together. Now it is constantly activating the starter. I can't figure it out. Am I missing a piece? With the set-up as is, I can't see how it would not be making contact constantly. Here are some pics. Can anyone see anything missing or out of order? ...

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I forgot to take a picture of the fully assembled innards. That brass spade like piece fits over top of the insulator with the wire soldered to it and gets screwed to the aluminum. The end of the spade seems to be inserted down the front of the insulator between the spring covered shaft of the push button and the fiber board. However, the spring is in constant contact with the contact point on the board and the spring is in contact with the shaft of the button, so...constantly grounded. Why is it like this? I must have lost something although I can't find a schematic for this. Help.