Sorry, don't quite get what you are indicating with the blue lines.
What you need to do is, secure the starter in a test bench or vice. Connect a cable from B- to the body of the starter. Connect a cable from B+ to the bolt on the solenoid that the red line in your pic points to. Jump a wire from this bolt to the little spade terminal on the solenoid and the solenoid will throw out. Now, with the solenoid thrown out, get a test light and check for power on the bolt on the solenoid that has the the wire going to the motor part of the starter. If there is no power here then there is a problem with the contacts in the solenoid or with the way the solenoid has been fitted (if the solenoid doesn't throw out all the way then the contacts wont close). Try removing the solenoid from the starter but leave the cables connected, and power it up again. If the motor runs now then you need to work out the correct way to fit the solenoid (or possibly the fork arm in the front of the starter is in back to front).
If you connect B+ to the solenoid bolt that is connected to the motor and B- to the body of the motor, then the motor should turn.
Hope this makes sense.
Edited to add pic.
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