February 4th, 2010.
cjcotrill:
Both White Owl Parts and Memphis Equipment can provide you with a new starter solenoid, but you will have to either pull the starter motor or get a multijointed individual to get the necessary data off of the starter motor. Starter motors are interchangeable on the deuce, starter solenoids do not interchange between starter motors. I would stick with the Army designed solenoids, which generally only fail due to age and mechanical wear, instead of substituting some other solenoid, which will make repairs harder for the next guy in the future, because it won't be one from the TM or parts books for the truck....
A new solenoid should run about $65 or so, a completely new starter and solenoid will go for between $325.00 and $375.00 plus shipping. You may want to pull the starter and take it to a reputable truck electrical repair shop, get the starter number and order a new solenoid from the guys up above, then have the starter shop rebuild the starter. It might not be a new starter, but it will likely run less, if not..... order the new starter and solenoid and solve the problem for the next twenty years or so.
My truck is doing exactly the same thing, and it is due to wear on the two contacts in the solenoid, one motors the starter, the other throws the Bendix drive in gear, if either of the two do not make contact.....you're stuck with pull starting. Usually when the temperature hits the low to mid 30's, then the unit works. This indicates sufficient wear on the contacts in the solenoid to not make closure at low temperatures, whereas a healthy deuce starter should work every time the button's pushed. The starter button can also get wear on it and fail under these conditions due to REMF (reverse or Back EMF) arcs burning the contact when you release the button. The way to cure that is with a N1400 (?) diode interposed across the starter button's leads to divert the REMF from the button contacts.
Give it a shot, Your truck should run better after the fact. Mine is awaiting these same repairs, but she has to be on hold untill I get some work.....
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan