I already did turn the motor by hand.
Hmmmm!
Starter spins fast but not engaging the flywheel .
Unlike a Bendix Drive starter motor, these use a Sprague Clutch arrangement at the pinion gear.
This is a one-way clutching device that allows the pinion gear to be armature driven in one direction, and to free-wheel if it was to remain engaged in the ring gear.
I wonder if it's possible that the Sprague Clutch is bad.
The started I took out and the one I replaced both have the straight bolt pattern.
Do you still have the old motor?
If so, hold them side-by-side, and compare the location of the center of the pinion to the bolt pattern.
that's why I thought the slave solenoid might have something to do with it.
Not sure how yours does it, but with the Mercruisers, the slave provides power to the starter motor's "S" terminal only.
If it's engaging at all, the slave solenoid is working.
I cant understand why that slave solenoid is even there.
I believe that it's used due to the "start-by-pass" circuit to prevent any feed-back from the ignition circuit.
Maybe my new starter is bad?
Possibly.