Ok. How does.the fuel pump operate on crank when there isn't a wire going to the yellow and red wire? Just for asking to try to understand.
your starter has 4 connections
B terminal goes to the battery. this is a high-current power supply connection to the stater.
the Ground connection via the block. this is a high-current power supply connection to the starter
the S terminal which is energized by the crank position of the key switch.
the R terminal or "Relay" terminal. this provides power to a system such as fuel pumps and ignitions during cranking
the yellow wire with red stripe energizes the starter solenoid with a fair amount of current via the pilot relay that is energized by the key switch.
when the solenoid pulls in, the contactor plate connects the B terminal (battery) to the motor windings, connects the B terminal to the R terminal to provide power for your relay to energize the fuel pump, or to provide power to points style ignition during cranking. the solenoid also throws in the bendix to engage with the starter ring gear on the flywheel of the motor