Okay. I've read all the posts I can find about this issue and nothing I try works. I've got a 72 Mustang with a 351C. This is a car someone else restored so I'm not sure what all was done to it. The car would start fine but the starter would stay engaged for a second after the ignition key was turned back to the "run" position. I also occasionally heard a noise that sounded like the starter gear hitting the flywheel while it was running. It was a very rare "*****" noise while the car was idling. So I figured the Bendix in the starter was bad. I just put in a new starter and it kept running while the engine was running. When I turned the ignition off, the engine and the starter killed like they were supposed to. So then I installed a new solenoid. No luck. The starter kept running. Then I tapped the new solenoid several times thinking it was stuck. No luck. Starter still keeps running. I verified the two wires going to the front of the solenoid were not switched, and they weren't. Then I turned the ignition key on and went out and jumped the solenoid with a screwdriver and the car started and the starter kept running and I disconnected BOTH of the wires going to front of the solenoid and the starter STILL kept running, so I grabbed the coil wire and disconnected it and shocked the **** out of myself but the car did kill and so did the starter. It seems like there is some issue with the flywheel causing the starter Bendix to stay engaged when the starter is engaged. I inspected the flywheel teeth when I removed the old starter and they are fine. The old starter gear looked okay with a few metal filings around it. What are the chances I got a new starter with a bad Bendix? I think the fact that the starter kept running when I disconnected BOTH of the wires on the front of it rules out a bad solenoid. Any ideas?
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