Tried several things today but didn't even get it to click or make any noises. Some background, it ran great, but had water leaking at the adapter plate. So I removed all the electrical components to get the power head off. I took photos and zip tied sticky notes all over it so I could put it back together correctly. After reassembly, it hasn't cranked. Battery reads 12.37V and on the solenoid the positive terminal reads 12.3V and the yellow wire with a red stripe reads about 12.2V when the key is put to the start position, but I'm not getting any voltage to the positive wire from the solenoid that goes to the starter. I've re-checked all my connections that I did from the adapter plate work, checked the connections on the key switch, checked the fuse on the accessory positive wire from the battery, checked the 20 amp fuse at the coils. I have a used spare solenoid that I also tried, with no luck. My switch at the controls is in the "run" position. The only other wires I touched is I cut the wires to my inboard fuel tank since I removed it, and taped them. I also removed my lower unit to replace the water pump impeller and it I physically checked that it is in neutral when I'm trying to start. Do I have a possible bad ground with the solenoid? If the motor thinks it's not in neutral, does it have a sensor that won't let it crank? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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