Alrighty, I fixed my starter problem and I've made a mod that is
ridiculously over kill but I didn't want to risk a standard part failing again.
I've installed a UniPoint Solenoid designed for a car and a mount to fit it.
I also had to fabricate a controller from one of the failed units so I could connect up the UniPoint unit.
Would I suggest that anyone else does this ? ..... um... no
but it worked for me !
Lessons learnt:
The whole reason I had starter solenoid problems was because the ground wire from the starter motor was not grounding properly and/or the connecting nuts used on the Kymco starter replacements I used were over tightened causing the the connectors on the inside to weld themselves.
I didn't stop the lock nuts from moving when installing the replacement unit's and it's possible that they were over tightened.
All I'm sure of is that the new system works and I've learnt from my errors and more about my Scoot, and that can't be a bad thing (Frustrating maybe though).
(The first image shows a modified Starter Solenoid with two different terminating threads. It wasn't shipped that way)
Tony