I just bypassed the clutch interlock switch altogether. But just so there's no confusion, there's no direct relationship between that switch and wire #2.
Here's the deal on the clutch interlock switch: assuming 12v at the keyswitch, wire #10 only gets voltage with the key in the spring return START position. The interlock switch stops the voltage until energized by the clutch pedal. At that time, it permits the 12v to continue on to the starter solenoid via wire #11. Once that voltage hits the solenoid, it triggers a relay that temporarily connects the battery to the starter AND simultaneously causes the now spinning pinion gear to mesh with the ring gear on the flywheel. Once released, the spring loaded key returns to the RUN position and the 12v is removed from wires 10 and 11. This causes the solenoid cuts off starter voltage from the battery cable, and to retract the spring-return pinion gear.
The new circuit represented by my aftermarket starter relay mod did not include the clutch interlock switch. But to be fair, it also relies on getting 12v to the input post on the keyswitch.
//greg//