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FYI.A starter solenoid draws by far the most current with the plunger all the way out (in the initial resting position). When current is applied from the starting circuit and the plunger moves in, the inductance goes up the current starts to fall.
Since these solenoids work on DC. I believe you'll find the inductance has no affect on DC current. The coil resistance is the only factor on a DC solenoid.
Inductive reactance (XL) is the resistance seen by an AC current.
XL=2xPIxFreqxInductance. If Freq is zero (DC) then XL=zero leaving only coil resistance to impede current flow.