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Could be a bad connection, or it might just have gone bad. The part is bolted on the way it is, in order to make it easy to unbolt and replace. Are you sure that the battery has the juice to operate the solenoid? Does your horn sound right if you blow it? If not it's your battery and not starter.
***, that is such a vague statement, the horn in no way pulls the amps the starter pulls, as Rod said, check your battery and engine connections and condition, check for voltage drop, it really is that simple.
If you have jumper leads just bypass the battery cables, try with another battery if yours are dead.
The relay only clicks because the starter draws so much current, enough to deactivate the solenoid, of course when the solenoid is deactivated voltage increases and solenoid re-activates in turn making that clicking noise and continuing its infinite recursive loop until it sends us back to the stone age.
It was the battery. Took one I thought was fully charged from onboard charger out and put brand new battery in and started right up. Thanks all for the replies.
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