In TDR issue #25 (summer 99) on page 18 there is an article on the solenoid repair. I'll quote one relevant section here:
"Off we go in Roger's 3500... to find Keith Swearingen's Diesel Electric Service Company, at 917 North Pinal Avenue, Casa Grande, AZ (520-836-8231). Keith is a friendly, knowledgable type that knows everything about heavy-duty diesel electrical systems. I show him my problem. He goes to his microfiche and quickly asks, "Do you want just the fixed contact for $5, or the complete repair kit with new movable contacts, spring, both fixed contacts, insulators and all for $25?" I can't believe my good fortune! "I'll take the complete repair kit," I stammer, quickly comparing $25 to $350 (part #19907, $24. 38 plus tax and shipping). Keith says that he ships parts all over the US by United Parcel Service. His shop takes Visa/MC too!
Keith goes on to share a tip with me. "Make sure that when you reinstall the fixed contacts, you let both of them bottom out against the housing insulator so they will be perfectly level before you tighten up the mounting bolt studs in the elongated slots. This will prevent one side of the contact hitting the movable contact and not the entire surface. If you don't, one side or edge won't be able to carry the current required to crank the engine and will burn prematurely. " That makes sense, I conclude. I pay my $25 and head back to fix the truck. "
This was for a '94 but I'm pretty sure it's the same starter. The parts guy listed up above would know I'm sure. He also mentioned in this article that a new starter was $670 and that you could get a reman for $350 exchange (according to a Dodge parts guy). Good luck, hope this helps!
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-Steve St. Laurent
'98 Quad Cab Long Bed (CMNSPWR), 4x4, ISB, 5sp, 4. 10 LSD, Prime-loc remote fuel filter,
boost & pyro gauges, TST Powermax, Permatech spray in liner, Grizzly stainless nerf bars,
BFG 285/75R16 AT KO's
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