Don't think that you first gen guys are excluded from this problem!! Latham (new TDR member) and I replaced the gear case on a 90 model cummins that had spit the pin through the case. The case broke clean in two places leaving about a 2" piece of the case being held only by gasket maker
Once the case was removed we were able to simply pull this 2" piece away from the rest of the case... again: the only thing holding the broken 2" section was gasket maker!! If I owned a first gen I would take preventative measures immediately. The reason for this is that the cam in a first gen is not designed to be removed in frame
. So your options are, pull the motor or completely remove the front end. I mean completely remove the front end!! To do this you will have to loosen the front fenders and pull them away from the truck about 2" in order to remove all front end body work. The problem arises from the vertical support member in between the radiator and condensor. When finding out we had these two options we called the owner of the truck (Latham's dad) and told him of the scenario. His comment was "it's a farm truck with 550K miles, grind the damn brace off!!" That's right 550K miles. I hated to grind it off but we weren't left with many options and he wanted the truck back as soon as possible. Something that we found interesting was the that the cam gear was advanced 4 teeth relative to the crank. My only guess is that someone had been in the motor before and didn't line up the gears properly when going back with the install. We asked his dad if he wanted us to reinstall the cam properly lined up. He said that the truck ran great and wanted the cam installed the same way it came out (4 teeth advanced). For the truck having 550K miles the cam was in extremely good shape. Overall the job went real well, getting the pump off of the gear case on a 1st gen is much easier than a 2nd gen and it was really nice having all the room under the hood. I haven't heard of too many 1st gen trucks having this problem so I wanted to pass on the info to ya'll. I plan on posting pictures sometime this afternoon, however one of you may have to walk me through the procedure.

