I hope someone can help me trouble shoot my starter woes. I've been looking through archives and haven't had any luck finding what I should try next
I ride a '76 cb550K (avatar). It is running well as long as I kick start it. The electric start wasn't working anymore when I pulled it out of storage. Thanks honda for both electric and kick starters.
The Starter won't engage when button starter button is pressed and the headlight does go out when pressed. I did keep the clutch pulled in when pressing the button.
When crossing the selonoid with a wrench the starter engages. (good sign?)

At least the starter motor isn't bad. Though this means its probably wiring?

I though I'd start at the switch, so I pulled it apart and after learning how to disconnect my throttle cables I see the button and housing is encased in some goo. Probably to keep it dry. It looks ok to me and the button moves in and out freely. So, I thought I could see if the switch is faulty, since looks can deceive, if I found the wires going to the button and crossed them in the headlamp.
After my first forray into the wiring diagram I decide to try and cross the red/yellow wire with the red/black(?) wire coming out of the starter switch snake in the headlamp dome.
Forgive me if I have the colors wrong. I did this last night and can't remember what the other 2-colored wire (besides the red/yellow) was. I'm confidant they were the only other two wires besides black that lead to the starter button and am quite sure they were from the same snake leading to the stater button.
When I connected those wires in the headlamp dome I got a small spark and no starter engagement. I did have the clutch pulled in this time too. There wasn't a small spark when the clutch wasn't pulled in.
Does the functioning of the starter when crossing the selonoid mean the selonoid is still functioning?
If so, what else would you reccommend to do to start trouble shooting the starting system.
thanks in advance for your help. I've learned a lot from this forum....I hope my queeries can help somone else in the future. thanks for being here.
jason