Petrol Landrovers up to the 1967 change to negative earth used a starter switch that was a simple switch in the main battery lead to the starter - i.e. no solenoid. Diesels used a more or less conventional ignition/heater plug/start switch, located below the instrument panel (no ignition switch in the light switch), that directly switched the preheaters and operated the solenoid mounted on the starter.
If you have converted a petrol model to diesel, as you say, you don't want the engine able to be started without the key. The solution is, as you suggest, to use the starter switch to operate the starter solenoid, feeding it (and heater plugs) from the ignition circuit.
The heater plugs must use a relay, as the rotary ignition switch is not designed to carry that much current.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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