To provide a little backstory, I removed the fuel tank at the end of 2023 to clean some of the rust out of it and coat the inside and ended up repainting the exterior...a project that admittedly got away from me and took a few months. When I first reinstalled it, I would just get a click when I tried to start it using the start button. Jumping the connection on the solenoid would sometimes get it to crank slightly but not enough for it to try to start.
This weekend I replaced the battery (the old one had been in there since I bought it around 2018 so it probably needed to be replaced anyway), put fresh gas in it, and replaced the spark plugs. There was some gunk in the lines from the petcock so I cleaned those out. Now the starter button does not seem to do anything. I did test the connection behind the headlamp and when the button is pushed, the correct contact is made there but no dice otherwise. When I jump the connections on the starter solenoid, it cranks and sounds like it starts to rev up but then dies immediately, usually accompanied by white smoke from the exhaust (which is not unusual when starting it after a long period of time in the time that I've owned it). It does this pretty reliably but will not run. The choke is on (it won't start at all if it is off).
When I put a meter on the terminals of the solenoid, I get a short, which I have a limited understanding of but I thought that was supposed to be an open circuit unless the starter is pressed. The fuse off the battery appears to be fine.
I'm not sure if the issue is electrical but with the mess of wires in there and my limited experience reading wiring diagrams, I'm having a hard time figuring out where to look. Bad solenoid? I'm not sure if it is possibly related or a separate issue but when I engage the front or rear brakes, the brake light does not illuminate. Any idea where I should be looking? Thanks!
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