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No, no pictures. I have access to a retired gentleman that has worked on electrical stuff all his life. His "retirement" is to use hi one car garage. He is not fast, pays attention to detail and puts in the best parts he can find. I have pulled many starters apart and gotten them to work again. I don't do it everyday or have the desire to put a micrometer to every single part and check it against specifications I haven't looked up. This guy will do that.
When my starter went from what I thought was good starting speed and turned out to be slow spinning to not fast enough to start the engine but melt a battery post off. I took it to him last September. He told me nothing but the shaft and outter case were still good. He replaced everything. I put the starter on and it spun the engine faster than I knew it could be turned. The starter continued to do that for the past 12 months.
When it stuck on a few weeks ago, the starter ran without turning the engine for at least 1-3 minutes if not more until I could get a battery lead off. As stated in my first post of this thread. I was convinced the solenoid was bad because the starter turned but the Bendix wasn't out. However, when I pulled the starter and tested it. All was working right.
I tested the truck side wiring and all was good. I put in another starter, everything worked great and I took the failed that one time starter to my guy. He took a week and called to tell me all was ready. I asked what he found. Bad bushings on the starter shaft and really worn brushes. That was caused by spinning for a few minutes straight. I asked if he found any clue as to why it ran on. He said the plate in the solenoid was "severly arced up." I asked if it could have been the cause of it running on. He said it most definetly was the cause.
That was good enough for me to feel better about driving the truck again. The guy is 30 miles away from me. I am the Auto Tech teacher at my school. The welding teacher here lives next door to the guy and has been my parts hauler. He was supposed to pick up the starter last night but got busy with family stuff. Hopefully, he will get it this weekend. I asked him to also bring back the bad solenoid so I can look at it. We will see if he gets it or not. If he does, I will take it apart and get pictures.
Thanks for that explanation Barrman, I think the bad solenoid theory is just one of those 'truths' that seem to be forgotten/over-looked/ignored while we look all over the place for more complicated answers until the simple solution finally smack us up-side the head--- again!
Few years back a like-new starter did similar things to me and I was pulling hair from head trying to solve problem when some old sage on another forum advised... "first thing--- just replace the solenoid and then see what's what..."
Sure enough solved my problem--- permanently.