had a small leak at injectors (fixed) and had to crank truck over for an extended time. Got it started, got it home, fixed leak. Next day no start, just a click from the starter when I turn the key over. I don’t have any electrical test equipment right now. So I took the starter off, hooked jumper cables to it and a wire from the small stud to the hot jumper cable. Starter worked. So I checked all the connections I’m aware off. Some of the strands of the small wire to the starter were broken at the connection, so I redid it. Put starter back in and it turned but slower than normal for 5 seconds or so. Then it quit and same click as before. Took it back off and hooked it back up to the jumper cables again. Nothing. Unless I just hooked the hot jumper to the starter itself. Then it’ll turn but the bendix won’t engage. If you’re still with me after my ramblings thank you. Am I on the right track In thinking the solenoid is bad? Part of its job is to engage the bendix, correct? My batteries are 3 months old and all my connections look ok. I’ve ordered one from D B electrical, had good luck from them in the past. Anybody else used them for these motors?