I know very little about electrical, so am asking for help so I can do this properly.
'91 Ford F150 regular cab longbed, 300 six, 5-speed, 4 X 4. It has been more and more troublesome to start in the past few weeks. When I first got the truck a year ago, you could just hold the key switch to the start position and push the clutch pedal to the floor to engage the starter. In the past several months, in addition to that routine, I'd have to give the steering wheel a tug one way or the other for the starter to catch. Now it won't make contact at all when I turn the steering wheel and the truck is dead in the driveway.

My question is, whether this would be a neutral safety switch issue or a key start issue in the column? I don't want to just start yanking parts out and replacing them until I fix it, I'd like to do it right the first time. Can I get some help from Denny or someone else who is electrically savvy?