Don't know if this will help, but if additional clearance is needed for the connection terminals on the starter, take a look at this photo:
Note there are different terminal adapters made for this starter.
Pictured on the (short-frame) starter motor: Stock original RWD Dodge truck and van terminal adapter
Other adapters pictured left to right next to the starter:
• Mitsu 3.0 terminal adapter (that's the one I'd use for max clearance between the top of the starter and the cable attachment points)
• 2.2/2.5 4-cylinder terminal adapter
• 3.3 LH-car terminal adapter (only for the battery cable; the solenoid trigger connects directly to the starter body without any adapter).
You can get these bits at your local auto electrical rebuilding house. Here are the WAI part numbers (WAI/Transpo is an immense worldwide supplier of rebuild parts for automotive rotating electricals). Also supplied are the Lester numbers for the three non-RWD variants of this starter assembly. Refer to the photo above for visual ID. Each setup requires three parts: The B+ (battery) terminal extension, the S+ (solenoid winding) terminal extension, and the plastic insulator block.
For the RWD 3.9/5.2/5.9 starter:
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Terminal block, includes B+ and S+ extensions: 76-82568
Cover, motor housing B & S terminals: 72-82100
For the 3.0L starter (Lester No. 17020):
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Insulator block: 72-82101
B+ extension: 76-82556
S+ extension: 76-82557
For the 2.2L/2.5L starter (Lester No. 17007):
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Insulator block: 72-82102
B+ extension: 76-82562
S+ extension: 76-82563
For the 3.3L LH starter (Lester No. 17460):
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Insulator block: 72-82104
B+ extension: 76-82566
Cover: 72-82103
Since I'm posting this info, I'll go a step further and post
this link, which contains detailed information (including P/Ns) for solenoid repair on the ND mini starter. This is practically the only repair ever required on those starters.
There are other tips and tricks on this starter (swapping drive pinions for compatibility with odd-size Australian ring gears, etc.). I'll put them together into an article sooner or later.
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