If you use a small jumper with alligator clips as shown in the picture between the battery cable on the solenoid and the terminal that has the 12 gauge wire from the relay attached, that bypasses everything including the relay on the back of the engine and the neutral safety switch, putting power to the solenoid and the starter should crank the engine. Being a new starter it should crank the engine over.
Leave the key in OFF so the engine doesn't start.
If the starter doesn't crank the engine over, I'd check the all the positive and negative connections between the battery and the starter.
That would be the battery connection itself, then follow the 2 gauge cable to the relay on the back of the engine and you should see the cable hooked to the relay on the same post as the 2 gauge cable going to the starter. Make sure everything is clean and tight there. That gets power from the battery to the starter.
Then check the negative cable connection at the battery and where it bolts to the engine block making sure they're clean and tight.
Also check the 12 gauge wire from the relay to the solenoid to be sure the connections on both ends are clean and tight.
Then try the jumper again after the cleaning and tightness checks
That should give you some information to figure out the issue
In the picture the yellow wire is from the relay on the back of the engine, the big red one is the battery cable and the little red one would be the jumper
Being a Hydrodyne with a gt40, the starting circuit should be wired the same as a CC with a gt40.
A relay for an 85 F250 with a 351 is the same relay if you need a vehicle to reference at NAPA.
Make sure the relay has an "I" terminal. Some do and some don't
And one last thing for now anyways.............quit hitting your PMGR starter , they like to break the permanent magnets if you hit them too hard
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