Junior, have not done yet what you asked about, jumped the solenoid, heck man, didn't even know what that meant. Got a new solenoid on the way and will install that, it was only ten bucks.
Correction-- connect the 3 o'clock large terminal with the 12 o'clock small terminal (if you're looking at it on the fender well). You'll have to pull the rubber boot off the 12 o'clock post. Shorting the large posts will send the full load through your jumper wire before it goes out to the starter, which will burn up your jumper wire. Randy this is why you get burn marks in your pliers.No, you cross the two large terminals which causes them to engage thus sending power to the starter and spinning the engine over.![]()
Did you try starting between the 3 and 12 o'clock posts like I suggested? If it wouldn't start that way, but WOULD start by shorting the large posts then it's a bad solenoid.cowling and try and chase it from there? I was able to start it by going between the two larger terminals, neat trick, thanks.