Later,
I have been thru this problem too. It seems the '94-'95's are prone to this. I rebuilt my starter solenoid. It was ok for about 6 months, then it started hanging up again.
I finally got a rebuilt starter from Advanced Auto, and have been problem free ever since.
Lots of good info in this thread:
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum1/HTML/002117.html
This is what happened to me last June:
"The last time the starter hung up was in June.
It did it again today, this time I couldn`t get it to shut down!
This is what I tried. (keys out of the ignition switch, on the seat now. ) Trying to remain calm
Pulled starter relay out of the Power distribution Center under the hood. Does nothing.
Disconnected connector from the fuel shutdown solenoid. Engine shuts down, starter still crankin. (didn`t think it would shut down starter but tried anyhow)
Ran into work to get 1/2" wrench to dissconnect batteries. 30 seconds later batteries disconnected. ( I was lucky to have tools available)
Got a hammer. Gave the starter & solenoid a few light wacks. Starter is HOT Momentarily apply juice to starter again. Still hung up.
Disconnected solenod wire from starter. Applied juice. Still hung up.
Didn`t have access to an voltmeter. So I pulled the starter. (Note: the best tool I have found to remove the 3 bolts to the starter is a long 12 point 10MM boxed end wrench. Forget a rachet. Get the bolts from under the truck. Under 5 mins time to drop starter)
It didn`t surprise me what I found. The pinion gear (bendix) was in the out position. Engaged to the engine ring gear.
I touched the pinion (bendix) and it snapped in to the retracted position. Like it should have done when the key was cycled from the start to run position.
Tested it by grounding the body of the starter to the bellhousing, and having a helper turn the ignition key. It works perfect again. Popped the starter back in and hooked up the cables and I was off.
I have started the truck 6 times since I got home from work. No problems.
Keep in mind I rebuilt the starter solenoid about a year and a half ago. (diesel electric service Kit from the TDR) this was the full kit ,contacts, plunger, new springs, ect.
I suppose I could dissassemble the starter & solenoid to see whats wrong, but I don`t have the time or ambition.
$233 bananas for a rebuild starter from Advanced Auto. Much better than $600 for new starter from D/C. Will install tomorrow"
[This message has been edited by HEMI®Dart (edited 04-17-2001). ]